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V-Model for Software Development: Verification

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Verification

Verification - It involves static analysis technique, a kind of review, which is done without executing code. It is the process of evaluation of the product development phase to find whether specified requirements meet. Examples of such technique can include reviews, inspections and walkthrough. Software verification asks the typical question like “Are we building the product right?” . Basically, through this process we want to know if the software conforms to its specifications.

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V-Model for Software Development: Verification Phases

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Verification Phases

Let us now explore both the Verification and Validation arms of the V-model one by one, Verification Phases are given as follows,

1. Requirements analysis – As we already know, here the requirements of the system are collected by analyzing the needs of the user. This phase is concerned with establishing what the ideal system has to perform. However, it does not determine how the software will be built. Usually, the users are interviewed and a document called the user requirements document will be generated at the end. The acceptance test design planning is done at this stage as business requirements can be u…

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