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This study develops a standardised checklist approach to improve the reporting of discrete-event, system dynamics and agent-based simulation models within the field of Operational and Management Science. Incomplete or ambiguous reporting means that many studies are not reproducible, leaving other modellers with an incomplete picture of has been done and unable to judge the reliability of the results. Crucially, unclear reporting it difficult to reproduce or reuse findings. In this paper, we review the evidence on the quality model reporting and consolidate previous work. We derive general good practice principles three 20-item checklists aimed at Strengthening The Reporting of Empirical Simulation (STRESS): STRESS-DES, STRESS-ABS and STRESS-SD for discrete-event simulation, agentbased and system dynamics, respectively. Given the variety of simulation projects, we usage and troubleshooting advice to cover a wide range of situations.
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Thomas Monks
University of Exeter
Christine Currie
University of Southampton
Bhakti Stephan Onggo
University of Southampton
Journal of Simulation
University of Southampton
University of Warwick
Trinity College Dublin
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbe91578a3e0e288685ffb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17477778.2018.1442155