Executive summary validatie van modellen en internationale samenwerking
Hassanizadeh SM ; Leijnse A ; Richardson-van der Poel MA ; Uijt de Haag PAM ; Weerd H van de
Hassanizadeh SM
Leijnse A
Richardson-van der Poel MA
Uijt de Haag PAM
Weerd H van de
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nl
Date of publication
1993-10-31
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Executive summary validatie van modellen en
internationale samenwerking
Translated Title
[Model Validation and Internation Cooperation ;
Executive Summary.]
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As part of the phase 1-A program of OPLA, commission, RIVM has participated in the project "Validation of Models and International Research Activities". The project has consisted of participation in two international model validation studies: INTRAVAL (phase I and II) and BIOMOVS. The general aims of the project have been: - identifying and formulating appropriate modelvalidation strategies; - generating and/or increasing confidence in models ; - stimulating cooperation among modellers and experimentalists ; - exchange of ideas and experience in the area safety assessment studies. In this report, a brief description of various test cases of INTRAVAL and BIOMOVS studies will be given. Then, case-specific as well as general conclusions are discussed and recommendations are given.
As part of the phase 1-A program of OPLA, commission, RIVM has participated in the project "Validation of Models and International Research Activities". The project has consisted of participation in two international model validation studies: INTRAVAL (phase I and II) and BIOMOVS. The general aims of the project have been: - identifying and formulating appropriate modelvalidation strategies; - generating and/or increasing confidence in models ; - stimulating cooperation among modellers and experimentalists ; - exchange of ideas and experience in the area safety assessment studies. In this report, a brief description of various test cases of INTRAVAL and BIOMOVS studies will be given. Then, case-specific as well as general conclusions are discussed and recommendations are given.
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