Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
429455 Journal of Computational Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A critical investigation into computational models developed for studying the spread of communicable disease is presented. The case in point is a spatially explicit micro–meso–macro model for the entire Swedish population built on registry data, thus far used for smallpox and for influenza-like illnesses. The lessons learned from a software development project of more than 100 person months are collected into a check list. The list is intended for use by computational epidemiologists and policy makers, and the workflow incorporating these two roles is described in detail.

► Verifying a simulator for infectious disease spread is an engineering challenge. ► Validating the output of the simulator is difficult. ► All population data sets are regional, and the data are sensitive.

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