Verification and Validation
- Posted by author on December 31st, 2008 filed in SQA - Terms
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Validation Verification Am I building the right product Am I building the product right Determining if the system complies with the requirements and performs functions for which it is intended and meets the organization’s goals and user needs. This is traditional and is performed at the end of the project. The review of interim work steps and interim deliverables during a project to ensure they are acceptable. To determine if the system is consistent, adheres to standards, uses reliable techniques and prudent practices, and performs the selected functions in the correct manner. Am I accessing the right data (in terms of the data required to satisfy the requirement) Am I accessing the data right (in the right place; in the right way). High level activity Low level activity Performed after a working product is produced against established criteria ensuring that the product integrates correctly into the environment Performed during development on key artifacts, like walkthroughs, reviews and inspections, mentor feedback, training, checklists and standards Determining the accuracy of the final software product by a development project with respect to the user needs and requirements Demonstration of consistency, completeness, and correctness of the software at each stage and between each stage of the development life cycle.
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