what the diff b/w verification and validation
Answer Posted / nagendra
Verification:
Verification is a process in which QA people will check each and every role of the organisation and its outcome documents in order to check whether they are working according to the company's guideline or not from the starting phase of SDLC to the end.
Validation:
Validation is a process in which QC people will test the developed application and its related parts inorder to confirm whether are whether they are working a/c to the req or not.
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