What is the differences between verifying and validating data.

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lalitha

  • Oct 24th, 2006
 

verifying is to check whether the application is build accoring to the client specifications.

validation is testing the product functionality according to the  client specifications.

validation takes place after the verification.

Vikram patel

  • Nov 1st, 2006
 

Verification:- To verify the function design for application the way supose to work.

Validation:- To validate the function limitation is work the way its validate.

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amit kumar

  • Nov 9th, 2006
 

verification is a quality check i.e. it is a complaince against original specifications.

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Shahzad Qadir

  • Nov 22nd, 2006
 

Verification: To verify the General Behavior of intended functions .

Validation: To verify the limits of functions.

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Sivaraam Duraisamy

  • Dec 26th, 2006
 

Verification is conforming through the provision of objective evidences to meet the specified requirements.

Validation is the conformation through the provision of objective evidences, that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled.

Verification prevents occurance of defects, Validation identifies the defects occured.

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roopa

  • Dec 27th, 2006
 

Validation: Are we building the product right?

Verification: Are we building the right product?

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VALIDATION:  Answers the question, "Are you building the right thing?"   Validation is a core responsibility of Quality Assurance (QA).

VERIFICATION:  Answers the question, "Are you building the thing right?"  Verification is a core responsibility of Quality Control.... testing.


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