Reporting guidelines for simulation-based research in social sciences

作者: Hazhir Rahmandad , John D. Sterman

DOI: 10.1002/SDR.1481

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摘要: Reproducibility of research is critical for the healthy growth and accumulation reliable knowledge, simulation-based no exception. However, studies show many in social sciences are not reproducible. Better standards documenting simulation models reporting results needed to enhance reproducibility sciences. We provide an initial set Reporting Guidelines Simulation-based Research (RGSR) sciences, with a focus on common scenarios system dynamics research. discuss these guidelines separately models, experiments, optimization results. The further divided into minimum preferred requirements, distinguishing between factors that indispensable reproduction those transparency. also few improved visualization reduce costs reproduction. Suggestions enhancing adoption discussed at end. Acknowledgments: would like thank Mohammad Jalali providing excellent assistance this paper. David Lane his helpful suggestions.

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