V&V

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V&V refers to the combined systems engineering processes of ensuring that system elements being developed meet that the end of each phase the conditions imposed at the beginning of the phase and that the final developed system satisfies the specified requirements. Appropriate V&V procedures are an important part of a systems engineering process.


Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to V&V include: 
 
  • Reviews
  • System Design
  • Test And Evaluation (T&E)
  • Configuration Management
  • Verification
  • Systems Engineering Tools
  • Training
  • Software
  • Acquisition Phase
  • Validation
  • Systems Engineering Process
  • Independent V&V (IV&V)
  • Logistics
  • Quality Assurance (QA)
  • Systems Engineering Management
  • Interface
  • Requirements Engineering
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