SimEthics - Code of Professional Ethics for Simulationists

Page Maintained by: Dr. Tuncer Ören, Professor Emeritus
AVP for Ethics of the SCS (Society for Modeling and Simulation International, San Diego, CA, USA)

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Background:

- Prof. Tuncer Ören was asked in 2001 by Dr. Bruce Fairchild, the President of the SCS (2000-2002), to develop a code of ethics for simulationists. He was appointed in 2002 by Prof. Bernard P. Zeigler, the President of the SCS (2002-2004), as the AVP for Ethics of the SCS.

- A Code of Professional Ethics for Simulationists was developed by the founding members of the Ethics Committee of the SCS:

Prof. Emeritus Tuncer I. Ören (Chair) - Ottawa Center of the McLeod Institute of Simulation Sciences
Prof. Emeritus Louis G. Birta - Ottawa Center of the McLeod Institute of Simulation Sciences
Prof. Emeritus Maurice S. Elzas, Wageningen Univ., Wageningen, The Netherlands
Dr. Iva Smit, E&E Consultants, Netterden, The Netherlands
- The Code and its Rationale were presented at the SCSC 2002 (The Summer Computer Simulation Conference 2002, San Diego, CA) and were published in its Proceedings.

- SimSummit was held during July 18-19, 2002 with the representatives of major Modeling and Simulation institutions. Prof. Tuncer Ören participated as the representative of the McLeod Institute of Simulation Sciences ( MISS). One of the resolutions of SimSummit was that a Code of Professional Ethics should be one of the four pillars -along with Science, Technology and Applications- for Modeling and Simulation to be considered as a profession.

The Code is adopted by:
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Code: Questions, Observations, and Clarifications:

Ethics Committee of the SCS: