Software Verification and Validation

Software testing is used in association with verification and validation.

Verification: Have we built the software right? (i.e., does it match the specification)

Validation: Have we built the right software? (i.e., is this what the customer wants)

The terms verification and validation are commonly used interchangeably in the industry; it is also common to see these two terms incorrectly defined. According to the IEEE Standard Glossary of Software Engineering Terminology:

  • Verification is the process of evaluating a system or component to determine whether the products of a given development phase satisfy the conditions imposed at the start of that phase.
  • Validation is the process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified requirements.
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