Verification¶
1 Definition¶
Provision of objective evidence that a given item fulfils specified requirements.
Notes¶
- When applicable, Measurement Uncertainty should be taken into consideration.
- The item may be, e.g. a process, Measurement procedure, material, compound, or measuring system.
- The specified requirements may be, e.g. that a manufacturer's specifications are met.
- Verification should not be confused with Calibration. Not every verification is a Validation.
Examples¶
Sources¶
- ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007, 2.44
2 Definition¶
The evaluation of whether or not a product, service, or system complies with a regulation requirement, specification, or imposed condition. It is often an internal process.
Notes¶
Examples¶
Sources¶
- EU-US Land Imaging EO Collaboration
3 Definition¶
Verification serves as a means to evaluate the reliability of the Data in the absence of a Reference dataset, allowing for an assessment of its standalone performance. It involves confirming the consistency and internal coherence of the Data without direct comparison to external Reference sources.
Notes¶
Examples¶
Sources¶
- KCEO