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Question:  What is difference between Validation and Verification



May 05, 2008 18:11:25 #1
 aelshall   Member Since: May 2008    Total Comments: 1 

RE: What is difference between Validation and Verification
 
Varification:  it is the process of confirming that s/w "meets
its specification".It involves reviews and meetings to
evaluate documents,plans,code,requirement and
specification.This can be done with checklist,issues lists
amd walkthroughs.
It is the examination of the process and checks r we
building the product right?

Validation:It is the process of confirming that it "meets
the user's requirements".Validation typically involves
actual testing and take place after varification are
completed.
     

 

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