Verification and Validation Quiz

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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?

  • ISO 9000
  • PMBOK guide (correct)
  • IV&V
  • IEEE

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?

<p>IV&amp;V (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'validation' primarily involve according to the PMBOK guide?

<p>Acceptance and suitability with external customers (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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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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