What is peer to peer review?

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pooja

  • Oct 29th, 2006
 

testing each other program is peer to peer review

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The word peer is often defined as "a person of equal standing". However in the context of peer review it is generally used in a broader sense to refer to people in the same profession who are of the same or higher ranking.

Peer review is a process used for checking the work performed by one's equal (peers) to ensure it meets specific criteria. Peer review is used in working groups for many professional occupations because it is thought that peers can identify each other's errors quickly and easily, speeding up the time that it takes for mistakes to be identified and corrected. In software development, peer review is sometimes used in code development where a team of coders will have a meeting and go through code line by line to look for errors. Generally, the goal of all peer review processes is to verify whether the work satisfies the specifications for review, identify any deviations from the standards, and provide suggestions for improvements.

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srilathareddy

  • Feb 12th, 2007
 

peer review is nothing but assigning the TCD of urs to ur peer and ur peer doc to U.

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It is type of Informal review - One on one with peers, no agenda or preparation time. Informal reviews do not have the rigor of a formal review. The reviews may not be planned, or metrics may not be captured to measure review effectiveness. They are typically used to confirm understanding, test ideas, brainstorm, etc.

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