
1) Averral 2) Checksum 3) Confirmation 4) Corroboration 5) Crosscheck 6) Evidence 7) Proof 8) Substantiation
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1) Certification 2) Check 3) Cogent evidence 4) Confirmation 5) Endorsement 6) French word used in English 7) Proof 8) Substantiation 9) Validation
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n. the declaration under oath or upon penalty of perjury that a statement or pleading is true, located at the end of a document. A typical verification reads: "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that I have read the above complaint and I know it is true of my own knowledge, except as to those things stated...
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A term used to refer to the hashing of both source media and acquired image to verify the accuracy of the copy
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[spaceflight] Verification in the field of space systems engineering covers two verification processes: Qualification and Acceptance == Overview == In the field of spaceflight verification standards are developed NASA and the ECSS, and to specify requirements for the verification of a space system product, such as: Verification is one main ...
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the principle used by Ayer and other logical* positivists in the hope of constructing a philosophy that would be genuinely scientific. It states that a proposition should be admitted as true only if it can be shown to be true by reference to some empirical* state or situation.
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The process of using mechanisms such as satellites, seismic monitoring, or on-site inspections to collect data that demonstrates a State Partys compliance with an agreement or treaty; verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention is undertaken by means
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process of ensuring that an equipment fulfils the specified conditions
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(n) Verification is the process by which the author of the document or statement attests its correctness and authenticity by virtue of affixing his signature. It is done at the end of the statement or document duly dated. Verification may sometime required to be witnessed.
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Verification is a process required by federal regulations, used to validate the accuracy of informat
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The process of checking that the model code in fact represents the model equations formulated.
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The process of determining whether or not the products of a given phase of the system/software life cycle fulfils the requirements established during the preceding phase.
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Ver`i·fi·ca'tion noun [ Confer French
vérification .]
1. The act of verifying, or the state of being verified; confirmation; authentication.
2. (Law) (a) Confirmation by evidence.
(b) A formal phrase used in concluding a plea.
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Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that specified requirements have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]...
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Process of determining the validity of an order by sending a questionnaire to the customer.
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A formal declaration under oath or upon penalty of perjury that a document or pleading is true.
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A process that is carried out to verify an item of information.
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verification 1. The establishment of the truth or correctness of something by investigation or evidence. 2. The evidence that proves something true or correct. 3. In law, an affidavit swearing to the accuracy of a pleading.
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noun (law) an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement
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(Ger. Bewährung) In Husserl: Fulfilment; especially, fulfilment of the sense of a doxic thesis. -- D.C.
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In computing, the process of checking that data being input to a computer have been accurately copied from a source document. This may be done visually, by checking the original copy of the data against the copy shown on the display screen. A more thorough method is to enter the data twice, using two different keyboard operators, and then to check ...
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A process whereby a user's Twitter account is stamped to show that a legitimate source is authoring the account's Tweets. Sometimes used for accounts who experience identity confusion on Twitter.
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when a party to a suit swears that the contents of a document are true and correct – usually sworn to in the presence of a notary public.
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confirmation of the correctness, truth or authenticity of pleading, account or other paper by an affidavit or oath
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(ITIL Service Transition) An activity that ensures that a new or changed IT service, process, plan or other deliverable is complete, accurate, reliable and matches its design specification. See also acceptance; validation; service validation and testing.
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