- A- abstraction, accreditation, assumption
- B- big data
- C- calibration, causal, causality, certification, comparison, complete, computational, conceptual, confidence, context, credible, credibility
- D- data
- E- emulate, emulation, engineering, error, evaluation, evidence
- F- fidelity, forecasting
- G- guidance
- H- healthcare, hypothesis
- I- in silico, information, intention
- K- knowledge
- M- mapping, mathematical, mechanistic, mechanistic, metric, model, modeling, multiscale
- O- observable, open source, output
- P- phenomenon, physical, practice, predict, prediction, propogation
- Q- qualification
- R- referent, reproducibility, robust
- S- scope, sensitivity, simulate, simulation, standard, solution, stochastic
- T- theory, translation, translational
- U- uncertainty, usability, use, utility
- V- validation, variability, variance, verification, version, versioning
- a dictionary definition,
- a definition proposed and utilized by the Committee,
- and domain specific usage (definitions).
Dictionary Definition
(from Merriam-Webster - http://www.merriam-webster.com)
Credible, adj. - offering reasonable grounds for being believed
Definition by the Committee
(a particular contextual use)
Credible - dependable with a desired certainty level to guide research or support decision making within a prescribed application domain and intended use; establishing reproducibility & accountability
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