What is validation and verification? What is different
between them?
Answer Posted / nambi
As per FDA, verification is defined as "confirmation by
examination and provision of objective evidence that
specified requirements have been fulfilled" where as
validation is "establishing by objective evidence that all
the software requirements have been implemented correctly
and completely and are traceble to system requirements".
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