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What does 'verification' primarily aim to check?
What does 'verification' primarily aim to check?
- If a product fulfills its intended purpose
- If a product meets a set of design specifications (correct)
- If a product is suitable with external customers
- If a product meets the needs of the customer
Which standard defines 'validation' as assurance that a product meets the needs of the customer?
Which standard defines 'validation' as assurance that a product meets the needs of the customer?
- ISO 9000
- PMBOK guide (correct)
- IV&V
- IEEE
What is sometimes inconsistent and even used interchangeably?
What is sometimes inconsistent and even used interchangeably?
- IEEE and PMBOK guide
- Verification and validation (correct)
- Quality management terms
- ISO 9000 and PMBOK guide
What is 'integration verification and validation' abbreviated as?
What is 'integration verification and validation' abbreviated as?
What does 'validation' primarily involve according to the PMBOK guide?
What does 'validation' primarily involve according to the PMBOK guide?
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Verification and Validation
- Verification primarily aims to check that the product meets the specified requirements.
- The ISO 9000 standard defines validation as assurance that a product meets the needs of the customer.
- The terms "verification" and "validation" are sometimes inconsistent and even used interchangeably.
- Integration Verification and Validation is abbreviated as IV&V.
- Validation, according to the PMBOK guide, primarily involves evaluating whether the product meets the stakeholder's needs and expectations.
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