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  • 31Experiment — Experimental redirects here. For the musical classification, see Experimental music. For other uses, see Experiment (disambiguation). Even very young children perform rudimentary experiments in order to learn about the world. An experiment is a… …

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  • 32Software testing controversies — Software Testing portal There is considerable variety among software testing writers and consultants about what constitutes responsible software testing. Members of the context driven school of testing[1] believe that …

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  • 33Automated optical inspection — (AOI) is an automated visual inspection of a wide range of products, such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), LCDs, transistors, automotive parts, lids and labels on product packages or agricultural products (seed corn or fruits). In case of PCB… …

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  • 34validity — An index of how well a test or procedure in fact measures what it purports to measure; an objective index by which to describe how valid a test or procedure is. concurrent v. an index of criterion related v. used to predict performance in a real… …

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  • 35New European Driving Cycle — This article is part of the Driving cycles series. Europe NEDC ECE 15 United States FTP 72 FTP 75 SFTP US06 SFTP SC03 Japan 10 15 Mode The New European Driving Cycle is a driving cycle consisting of four repeated ECE 15 dr …

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  • 36Benchmark (computing) — This article is about the use of benchmarks in computing, for other uses see benchmark. In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an… …

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  • 37Space Electronics — LLC is a company based in Connecticut that specializes in mass properties measurement instruments.HistoryDick Boynton founded Space Electronics in 1959 while attending graduate courses at Yale University. The company existed in Dick s basement… …

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  • 38Electroneuronography — (ENoG) is a neurological non invasive test that was first described by Esslen and Fisch in 1979 and is used to examine the integrity and conductivity of a peripheral nerve. It consists of a brief electrical stimulation of the nerve in one point… …

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  • 39PESQ — PESQ, Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality, is a family of standards comprising a test methodology for automated assessment of the speech quality as experienced by a user of a telephony system. It is standardised as ITU T recommendation P.862… …

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  • 40PEVQ — (Perceptual Evaluation of Video Quality) is a standardized end to end (E2E) measurement algorithm to score the picture quality of a video presentation by means of a 5 point mean opinion score (MOS). The measurement algorithm can be applied to… …

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