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'''Validation''' may refer to ...
 
'''Validation''' may refer to ...
  
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* [[Verification and validation]], in [[engineering]], confirming that a product or service meets the needs of its users
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* [[Verification and validation (software)]], checking that a software system meets specifications and fulfills its intended purpose
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* Validation of foreign studies and degrees, processes for transferring educational credentials between countries
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* Validation (drug manufacture), documenting that a process or system meets its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes
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* [[Data validation]], in [[computer science]], ensuring that [[Data (computing)|data]] inserted into an [[application]] satisfies defined [[Data format|formats]] and other [[Input (computing)|input]] criteria
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* Regression model validation, in statistics, determining whether a model fits the data well
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* [[XML validation]], the process of checking a document written in XML to confirm that it both is "well-formed" and follows a defined structure
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* Social validation, compliance in a social activity to fit in and be part of the majority
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* The validation of an analytical test method, to show that it is suitable for the purpose it is used
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* Forecast verification, validating and verifying prognostic output from a numerical model
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* Validation therapy, a therapy developed by Naomi Feil for older people with cognitive impairments and dementia
  
    Verification and validation, in engineering, confirming that a product or service meets the needs of its users
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== External links ==
    Verification and validation (software), checking that a software system meets specifications and fulfills its intended purpose
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    Validation of foreign studies and degrees, processes for transferring educational credentials between countries
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    Validation (drug manufacture), documenting that a process or system meets its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes
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    Data validation, in computer science, ensuring that data inserted into an application satisfies defined formats and other input criteria
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    Regression model validation, in statistics, determining whether a model fits the data well
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    XML validation, the process of checking a document written in XML to confirm that it both is "well-formed" and follows a defined structure
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    Social validation, compliance in a social activity to fit in and be part of the majority
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    the validation of an analytical test method, to show that it is suitable for the purpose it is used
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    Forecast verification, validating and verifying prognostic output from a numerical model
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    Validation therapy, a therapy developed by Naomi Feil for older people with cognitive impairments and dementia
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Validation Validation] @ Wikipedia
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Revision as of 10:40, 31 August 2015

Validation may refer to ...

  • Verification and validation, in engineering, confirming that a product or service meets the needs of its users
  • Verification and validation (software), checking that a software system meets specifications and fulfills its intended purpose
  • Validation of foreign studies and degrees, processes for transferring educational credentials between countries
  • Validation (drug manufacture), documenting that a process or system meets its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes
  • Data validation, in computer science, ensuring that data inserted into an application satisfies defined formats and other input criteria
  • Regression model validation, in statistics, determining whether a model fits the data well
  • XML validation, the process of checking a document written in XML to confirm that it both is "well-formed" and follows a defined structure
  • Social validation, compliance in a social activity to fit in and be part of the majority
  • The validation of an analytical test method, to show that it is suitable for the purpose it is used
  • Forecast verification, validating and verifying prognostic output from a numerical model
  • Validation therapy, a therapy developed by Naomi Feil for older people with cognitive impairments and dementia

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