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Everything about Verification totally explainedThe word verification can refer to:
- Verification and Validation: In engineering or a quality management system, "verification" is the act of reviewing, inspecting, testing, etc. to establish and document that a product, service, or system meets the regulatory, standard, or specification requirements. By contrast, validation refers to meeting the needs of the intended end-user or customer.
- Verification (spaceflight) In the space systems engineering area verification covers the processes of qualification and acceptance.
- Verification theory A philosophical theory relating the meaning of a statement to how it's verified
- Third-party verification Use of an independent organisation to verify the identity of a customer
In Computing
- In applications:
- In software development:
- In circuit development:
- In systems engineering:
- Testing to confirm that the system, subsystem or component meets documented requirements or specifications levied on the design.
In ICT uses, it's used to check whether data entered meets that which is required to continue, for example - the user needs to be 18 years old to watch a video posted on the interenet, when requested to enter his or hers date of birth, the date of birth will have to be equal or greater to that which means they're 18 before being allowed to continue, if a date of birth entered is lower than that of a 18 year old that'll be disallowed from watching the video.
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