method of verification

  • 1verification principle — (or verifiability principle ) The principle central to logical positivism, according to which the meaning of a statement is its method of verification. Sentences apparently expressing propositions that admit of no verification (such as those of… …

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  • 2verification — In empiricist philosophy , knowledge claims are accepted as scientific only if they are verifiable. To verify a statement is to provide evidence, generally of an empirical or observational kind, for believing it to be true. In logical empiricism… …

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  • 3Verification and Validation — Verification Validation is the process of checking that a product, service, or system meets specifications and that it fulfils its intended purpose. These are critical components of a quality management system such as ISO… …

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  • 4Verification and validation — IV V redirects here. For NASA s IV V Facility, see Independent Verification and Validation Facility. Verification and validation is the process of checking that a product, service, or system meets specifications and that it fulfills its intended… …

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  • 5Verification and Validation (software) — In software project management, software testing, and software engineering, Verification and Validation (V V) is the process of checking that a software system meets specifications and that it fulfils its intended purpose. It is normally part of… …

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  • 6Verification theory — The verification theory (of meaning) is a philosophical theory proposed by the logical positivists of the Vienna Circle. A simplified form of the theory states that a proposition s meaning is determined by the method through which it is… …

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  • 8National technical means of verification — is a phrase that first appeared, but was not detailed, in the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) between the US and USSR. At first, the phrase reflected a concern that the Soviet Union could be particularly disturbed by public recognition of …

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  • 9Callback verification — Callback verification, also known as callout verification, is a technique used by SMTP software in order to validate e mail addresses. The most common target of verification is the sender address from the message envelope (the address specified… …

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  • 10Two pass verification — Two pass verification, also called double data entry, is a data entry quality control method that was originally employed when data records were entered onto sequential 80 column Hollerith cards with a keypunch. In the first pass through a set of …

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