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Question:  What is difference between Validation and Verification



June 06, 2009 10:50:45 #9
 dreamtest   Member Since: June 2009    Total Comments: 3 

RE: What is difference between Validation and Verification
 
Verification: Verification is a process to ensure that the software that is made, matches the original design.  It checks whether the software is made according to the criteria and specification described in the requirement document. it is to check whether you built the product right as per design.

Validation: Validation is a process to check whether the product design fits the client's need. it checks whether you built the right thing. it checks whether it is designed properly or not.
     

 

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