Confirmation by examining and providing objective evidence that
specified requirements have been fulfilled. In a software development
environment, specifically, software verification is confirmation that the
output of a particular phase of software development meets all of the input
requirements for that phase of development. Whereas validation is the demonstration
that, say, the software implements each of the software requirements correctly
and completely (that is, that the right product was built), verification is the
act of ensuring that the products of a given development phase fully implement
the inputs to that phase (that is, the software product was built right).
See Also:
Validation.
CriTech Research, Inc. Verification and Validation. [Online, January 2002.]
CriTech Research Website. http://www.critech.com/vv.htm.