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ValidationRelationships Related Term: authentication certification valid verification n. ~ 1. The process of establishing truth or soundness (validity); see authentication. - 2. The process of declaring or ren [..]
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ValidationThe act of confirming a product or service meets the requirements for which it was intended.
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Validation"act of giving validity," 1650s, noun of action from validate.
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ValidationIn expert systems, the determination of how well the task is performed. For weather forecast expert systems, it corresponds to forecast verification. Consequently, there is often confusion among meteo [..]
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Validation(1) A procedure followed in certain states whereby the legality of a proposed issue of securities may be determined, often through a court proceeding, in advance of its issuance. (2) A procedure where [..]
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ValidationAs in Project Validation, the process of providing evidence that a system meets the needs of the user, i.e. "Are we building the 'Right Thing'?" (See also Verification) [D0 [..]
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ValidationThe process of evaluating a process or product to ensure compliance with requirements or specifications.…
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ValidationPhase of processing in which viewing data is examined for irregularities that indicate actual or possible technical problems or suspected faulty compliance by panellists. In extreme cases, the application of validation criteria leads to the rejection of certain panel homes from the daily reporting samples.
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Validationthe act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something establishment: the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof (validate) prove valid; show or confirm the validity of something (v [..]
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Validation(1) (FDA) Establishing documented evidence which provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process will consistently produce a product meeting its predetermined specifications and quality at [..]
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Validation(FDA) Establishing documented evidence which provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process will consistently produce a product meeting its predetermined specifications and quality charac [..]
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Validation(FDA) Validation conducted prior to the distribution of either a new product, or product made under a revised manufacturing process, where the revisions may affect the product's characteristics.
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Validation(FDA) (1) Validation of a process for a product already in distribution based upon accumulated production, testing and control data. (2) Retrospective validation can also be useful to augment initial [..]
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Validation(NBS) Determination of the correctness of the final program or software produced from a development project with respect to the user needs and requirements. Validation is usually accomplished by verif [..]
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Validation(NIST) Used as an entity to define a procedure of review, analysis, and testing throughout the software life cycle to discover errors, determine functionality, and ensure the production of quality sof [..]
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Validation1. Tests to determine whether an implemented system fulfills its requirements. 2. The checking of data for correctness or for compliance with applicable standards, rules, and conventions. 3. [The] process of applying specialized security test and evaluation procedures, tools, and equipment needed to establish acceptance for joint usage of an inform [..]
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ValidationA term used by some degree-awarding bodies to mean programme approval.
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Validation(n.) Verification that something is correct or conforms to a certain standard. In data collection or data entry, it is the process of ensuring that the data that are entered fall within the accepted b [..]
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Validationnoun. the procedure involved in identifying the correctness of a tool in gauging what it is made to gauge.
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ValidationAuthentication of B/L and when B/L becomes effective.
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ValidationAn external, independent evaluation mechanism, undertaken by a Validator procured by the International Secretariat. It is intended to provide all stakeholders with an impartial assessment of whether E [..]
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ValidationAuthentication of B/L and when B/L becomes effective.
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ValidationThe system check made by NIH's electronic systems of grant applications against the NIH application guide and Funding Opportunity Announcement instructions. The process can generate errors or [..]
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ValidationThe process of demonstrating that the system under consideration meets in all respects the specification of that system.
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ValidationAn operation that checks the possibility of data recovery from a backup
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ValidationConfirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that the particular requirements for a specific intended use are fulfilled
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ValidationDemonstration by test or analysis that an instrument, system, or procedure is fit for a certain task.
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ValidationThe formal process of using a detailed step-by-step analysis to make sure that a specific system, lab, or process meets (complies with) all of the rules and requirements of a specified rule set such a [..]
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ValidationAuthentication of B/L and when B/L becomes effective.
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ValidationThe assessment of a project’s Project Design Document, which describes its design, including its baseline and monitoring plan, by an independent third party, before the implementation of the project against the requirements of the CDM.
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ValidationChecking that data is correct and cross-consistent before allowing it into your databases. Unfortunately Java has no serious built-in data validation classes, though in Swing you have some roll-your-o [..]
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ValidationThe act of examining information provided by a person (or a system) to ascertain what rights, privileges, or permissions they may (or may not) have to perform some action. For example, when you attemp [..]
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Validation(n) the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something(n) the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof
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ValidationThe quality review of the assessment process. Validation involves checking that the assessment tool/s produce/s valid, reliable, sufficient, current and authentic evidence to enable reasonable judgements to be made as to whether the requirements of the training package or VET accredited courses are met. It includes reviewing a statistically valid s [..]
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ValidationThe process of testing an application or system to ensure that it conforms to a specification.
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ValidationA process that allows users to verify the integrity and correctness of data. Validation can be accomplished immediately for a specific data item available, or after a complete set of data is collected.
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ValidationIn the higher education context, a validation relationship occurs when a degree-awarding provider assesses a course delivered by another provider and approves it as being of an appropriate standard and quality to contribute, or lead, to one of the degree awarding provider’s awards. Students normally have a direct contractual relationship with the p [..]
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ValidationThe process of detailed scrutiny applied to a submission for a new Access to HE Diploma. It includes consideration of the individual units and the rules of combination that specify the required learning for the award of the Diploma. Provided the result is satisfactory, the process leads to a recommendation for formal approval of the Diploma by the [..]
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ValidationThe process by which a course is judged to have met the requirements for an award by the relevant degree-awarding body, or the relevant examining body, or by an accredited institution on behalf of that degree-awarding body.
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ValidationAuthentication of B/L and when B/L becomes effective
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ValidationValidation is the process of determining the degree to which a model is an accurate representation of the real world from the perspective of the intended uses of the model. See section 3.5.1. Definiti [..]
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ValidationA process in which students confirm their enrollment in classes during a semester so that their places in a course are not cancelled during the purge process.
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Validation1. The evaluation of software at the end of its development, to make sure it meets the requirements of the intended user(s). 2. The process of checking data to make sure it is correct and presented in [..]
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Validation888-611-3976, contact us or fill out our Quick RFQ form and get reliable, trustworthy results on your next project. Quick RFQ! Quick Links Company NewsClientsTestimonials Testing Services Mechanical TestingWelding ProceduresChemical Analysis [..]
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ValidationProcess where the analyst checks the overall model-predicted traffic performance for a street/road system against field measurements of traffic performance, such as traffic volumes, travel times, aver [..]
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Validationconfirming that a product or service meets the needs of its users
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ValidationIs the process in the SCOOT system setup where on-street data is compared with information from the SCOOT model.
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ValidationAn independent test of a calibrated model's predictive capabilities using data that was not used in estimating or calibrating the model. The objectives are to verify that the model can replicate [..]
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ValidationThe act of determining that data is sound. In security, generally used in the context of validating input.
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ValidationSee template validation.
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ValidationSee Time Entry Validation.
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ValidationIn research etc., a process for confirming the correctness or soundness of information or findings. In quality assurance, an external process of verifying that an organisation satisfies the criteria for quality endorsement. Validity The soundness of the interpretation and use of the results of an assessment.
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ValidationThe process of gathering evidence to (a) support particular meanings that the user would like to attribute to scores from a test and (b) demonstrate that it is appropriate to use the scores from that test in the way(s) the user has chosen. Though the burden generally is on the user of test scores to provide the evidence, often the test developer fu [..]
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ValidationThe act of testing the Software for Compliance with a standard.
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ValidationAuthentication of B/L and when B/L becomes effective.
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ValidationValidation refers to a process by which the accuracy of a risk assessment instrument is tested in predicting the risk it was designed to assess, such as a failure to appear in court or a new arrest, a [..]
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ValidationComparing a climate model's predictions with observations of the real climate, in order to test the reliability and accuracy of the model. The most obvious way to test a climate model is to use i [..]
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ValidationValidation is defined as the establishing of documented evidence which provides a high degree of assurance that a planned process will consistently perform according to the intended specified outcomes [..]
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ValidationThat element of verification focused on collecting and evaluating scientific and technical information to determine whether the HACCP plan, when properly implemented, will effectively control the identified food hazards.
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ValidationComprehensive experiments that evaluate and document the quantitative performance of an assay, including sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, precision, detection limit, range and limits of quantificat [..]
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ValidationThe application of methods, procedures, tests and other evaluations, in addition to those used in operational monitoring, to determine compliance with the system design parameters and/or whether the s [..]
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ValidationPhase of processing in which viewing data is examined for irregularities that indicate actual or possible technical problems or suspected faulty compliance by panellists. In extreme cases, the application of validation criteria leads to the rejection of certain panel homes from the daily reporting samples.
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ValidationA validation is the evaluation of a system during development or at the time of completion to determine if it satisfies all the requirements. W
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ValidationThe process of evaluating software at the end of the software development process to ensure compliance with software requirements. The techniques for validation is testing, inspection and reviewing.
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Validationdetermination of the correctness of the products of software development with respect to the user needs and requirements.
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ValidationValidation involves reviewing, comparing and evaluating assessment processes, tools and evidence contributing to judgements made by a range of assessors against the same standards. Validation strategi [..]
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ValidationTo win extra jackpots, you have to be eligible or havevalidation.
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ValidationProcedures for the monitoring and documentation of compliance to specified regulations for the design, construction and performance for a clean manufacturing facility.
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Validationcomparison of computer model results with a set of data that were not used for calibration.
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ValidationTravel agency’s ARC/IATA approved name and number imprinted upon the airline ticket.
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ValidationThe process of verifying that interviews were conducted as specified. For example, when Decision Analyst subcontracts surveys to Field services, Decision Analyst validates at the 20% level. If any pro [..]
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ValidationThe process by which the integrity, correctness and fulfilment to precisely defined criteria (for example addressed by statistics) of series of analytical data are established. In environmental modell [..]
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ValidationThe process of identification of certificate applicants.
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ValidationThe process of: (a) evaluating a system or component during or at the end of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified requirements or (b) providing evidence that the softwar [..]
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Validation(in the context of CDM) The process of the independent evaluation of a project by a designated operational entity on the basis of set requirements
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ValidationThe process of applying specialized security test and evaluation procedures, tools, and equipment needed to establish acceptance for use of an information system. {Source: NSTISSI No. 1000} (USAID Aut [..]
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ValidationTo check whether a document is the correct type for a particular EDI system, as agreed upon by the trading partners, in order to determine whether the document is going to or coming from an authorized EDI user. Value Added:
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ValidationThe process within a merchant terminal, which checks whether or not the card being used for a transaction is valid, according to that card scheme's Functional Specification(s). Value Added Tax (V [..]
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ValidationE-invoice XML-data is validated usually against schema which means that the structure and content of the data is checked. Failed validation means that the invoice is going to be rejected by the receiving operator which then sends negative acknowledgement to sending operator which forwards the acknowledgement to sender.
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ValidationThe establishment of documented and objective evidence that the pre-defined requirements for a specific procedure or process can be consistently fulfilled. The establishment of documented and objectiv [..]
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ValidationBefore a mathematical model can be accepted for use, it must be validated, or proven to realistically simulate the processes for which it was designed. Validation is usually completed by comparing model results against a controlled laboratory or field scale experiment.
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ValidationTo confirm the initial calibration has not changed and is still valid. Validation is usually performed at regular intervals Further Reading
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Validationtests to ensure that the software conforms to its requirements
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Validationestablishing documented evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process, piece of equipment or environment will consistently produce a product meeting its predetermined specifications and quality attributes; a process is validated to evaluate the performance of a system with regard to its effectiveness based on intended us [..]
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ValidationEstablishing documented evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process will consistently produce a product meeting its predetermined specifications and quality attributes. A process is validated to evaluate the performance of a system with regard to its effectiveness based on intended use.
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ValidationIndependent third-party assessment of a project plan or design against defined standards, e.g. to determine eligibility for CDM or certify by VCS.
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ValidationThe process of evaluating a work product to determine whether it satisfies customer requirements.
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ValidationValidation may refer to:
Data validation, in computer science, ensuring that data inserted into an application satisfies defined formats and other input criteria
Forecast verification, validating and [..]
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ValidationValidation may refer to:
Data validation, in computer science, ensuring that data inserted into an application satisfies defined formats and other input criteria
Forecast verification, validating and [..]
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ValidationValidation is the process of establishing documentary evidence demonstrating that a procedure, process, or activity carried out in testing and then production maintains the desired level of compliance [..]
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