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DOI:   10.3217/jucs-025-08-0967

 

The Role of Verification and Validation Techniques within Visual Analytics

Benjamin Weyers (University of Trier, Germany)

Ekaterina Auer (University of Applied Sciences Wismar, Germany)

Wolfram Luther (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)

Abstract: We suggest to widen the focus of the scientific computations community from an isolated consideration of reliable numerical algorithms using standardized arithmetic to a broad user-centered system modeling and simulation approach relying on an appropriate verification and validation (V&V) design. Most V&V works rarely consider human-related issues specifically. However, modern applications generate and employ huge amounts of heterogeneous data and usually exhibit high complexity - challenges that are best tackled by augmenting human reasoning with automated techniques. That is, novel visual and collaborative approaches are needed to interpret the results, which has to be accounted for in the general V&V procedure. This should include an assessment of (meta-) data and code/outcome quality, selection of methods to propagate and bound uncertainty and, lastly, formally rigorous validation efforts. We present an approach to reliable visual analytics (i.e., analytics subjected to this V&V assessment), which can in turn contribute to the overall V&V procedure after that. Two use cases illustrate the potential of the introduced framework for reliable visual analytics.

Keywords: accurate modeling and simulation systems, data quality assessment, reliable collaborative visual analytics, verification and validation assessment

Categories: D.2.4, H.1.2, H.5.1, I.3.6, I.6.4