Can anyone tell me testing comes under verification or
validation?
Answer Posted / venkateswara reddy
Verification is proving that a product meets the
requirements specified during previous activity carried out
correctly throughout development life cycle ,while
validation checks that the system meets the customer's
requirements at the end of the life cycle.
The creation of the test product is much more closely
relation to validation than to verification .
Traditionally software testing has been consider a
validation process.
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