validations

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von validations im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

validation
doğrulama

Doğrulama yöntemi Bowling'in raporlarına da dayanıyordu. - The validation methodology was based also on Bowling's reports.

validation
onaylama
validation
(Denizbilim) sağlay
validation
(Bilgisayar) doğrulamayı
validation
(Bilgisayar) geçerlilik sınaması
validation
(Askeri) test sonucu kontrolü
validation
geçerleme
validation
(Tıp) validasyon
validation
(Tıp) onay
validation
(Bilgisayar) sağlama
validation
(Ticaret) tasdik etme
validation
(Nükleer Bilimler) sağlamlama,geçerliliğini kanıtlama
validation
tasdik
validation
geçerlilik
validation
geçerli kılma
validation
(Askeri) TEST SONUCU KONTROLU, ONAYLAMA: Bir şeyi ölçen bir test veya diğer değişken büyüklüğün ölçebilme derecesini tayin işlemi
validation
(Askeri) (OF TRAINING PROGRAM) EĞİTİM PROGRAMININ GEÇERLİLİĞİ
validation
(Mukavele) geçerlilik testi
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von validations im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

validation
Something, such as a certificate, that validates something; attestation, authentication, confirmation, proof or verification
validation
The process whereby others confirm the validity of one's emotions
validation
The process of performing a set of experiments which establish the efficacy and reliability of a technique or procedure or modification thereof
validation
Determination of the correctness of the products of software development with respect to the user needs and requirements
validation
The act of giving validity
validation
Validation is a process whereby documents are verified against the associated DTD, ensuring that the structure, use of elements, and use of attributes are consistent with the definitions in the DTD
validation
(software engineering) process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified requirements
validation
Validation is the process you use to ensure that the software product you deliver meets the requirements
validation
The process of making sure that the data within an XML document is formatted properly according to a DTD
validation
is defined as the process of assessing by independent means the quality of derived products from system outputs
validation
Confirmation by examination and provision of objective evidence that the particular requirements for a specific intended use are fulfilled
validation
To establish the soundness of, or to corroborate Validation testing of products is performed to ensure that each reflects an accurate interpretation and execution of requirements and meets a level of functionality and performance that is acceptable to the user or customer
validation
Determination of the extent to which a model is well-founded and fulfills the purpose for which it was constructed Validation denotes the establishment of legitimacy It requires verification and successful evaluation
validation
The act of validating something
validation
Comparing a climate model's predictions with observations of the real climate, in order to test the reliability and accuracy of the model The most obvious way to test a climate model is to use it to analyze past events, and then see whether its simulated prediction "came true," or how close it was to being correct (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
validation
The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified requirements [6]
validation
the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
validation
{i} giving of legal authority; checking of a program in order to ensure that it works without malfunctions (Computers)
validation
The process by which a programme is judged to have met the requirements for an award by the relevant degree-awarding body, or the relevant examining board, or by an accredited institution
validation
The process of evaluating software during or at the end of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified requirements
validation
Establishing documented evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process will consistently produce a product meeting its predetermined specifications and quality attributes
validation
The process by which a course is judged to have met the requirements for an award by the relevant degree-awarding body, or the relevant examining body, or by an accredited institution on behalf of that degree-awarding body
validation
The process of evaluating software at the end of the development process to ensure compliance with software requirements
validation
In some institution "validation" is used to means by which a programme of study is approved for an award In the case of collaborative provision, it describes a process by which an Awarding Institution judges that an identified programme developed and delivered by another institution or organisation is of an appropriate quality and standard to lead to its award
validation
The process of evaluating whether software complies with its requirements
validation
ensures that the underlying code of a webpage is compliant with the current HTML specifications and standards Various validation packages can analyze web pages and style sheets for errors in the code or check for accessibility issues
validation
the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof
validation
The demonstration of the effectiveness of instructional products or systems by use of appropriate evaluation techniques (Bennett and Clasper)
validation
The process of demonstrating that the system under consideration meets in all respects the specification of that system
validation
The term is used to mean different things -but mostly it means that a course has been 'approved' by another organization as leading to the award of one of its qualifications A validated course run by an organization will thus lead to the award of an MBA from another institution This tends only to be necessary when the organization running the course is not able to award its own degrees -or when the validating organization has higher status A validated degree may be distinctive to the organization which is providing it - i e that organization will have submitted its own course to another institution validated as being of adequate standing etc Alternatively it may be much the same as the course offered by the validating institute - but run locally on their behalf -perhaps with some local tailoring by the local organization to suit local circumstances Whichever the case a validated course run by an organization will lead to a degree of another organization