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Software Verification and Validation

Software verification and validation are critical processes in software development that ensure the final product meets all requirements and functions as intended. Verification confirms that we are building the product correctly, while validation ensures we are building the right product. Through systematic testing, analysis, and evaluation, these processes authenticate and corroborate the software's performance and reliability. By implementing thorough verification and validation practices, organizations can safeguard quality, minimize risks, and enhance user satisfaction.

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Software Verification and Validation

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  1. Software Verification and Validation

  2. Verify- Merriam Webster Online Dictionary • To establish the truth, accuracy, or reality of • Confirm • Bear out • Prove • Authenticate • Validate • Substantiate • Corroborate • Make sure • Attest to

  3. Validate • To support or corroborate on a sound or authoritative basis • Authenticate • Legalize • Make lawful • Authorize • Confirm • Corroborate • Bear out • Certify • Endorse

  4. Verify Validate Prove Legalize Substantiate Make lawful Make sure Authorize Attest to Certify Endorse

  5. According to Boehm • Verification means “we are building the product right.” • Validation means “we are building the right product”.

  6. Test (v.) • To apply a test as a means of analysis or diagnosis • where a test (n.) is a critical examination, observation, or evaluation; specifically, the procedure of submitting a statement to such conditions or operations as will lead to its proof or disproof or its acceptance or rejection Try Try out Put to the test Investigate Check Analyze Examine Experiment Assess

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