If requirements are validated against the problem, and the implemented system is verified against those requirements, then the system should indeed be addressing the problem. Why then do we still need to validate the system against the problem during testing
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To validate means to confirm that the requirements meet the operational and system level needs of a program. Validating Requirements ensures that: The set of requirements is correct, complete, and consistent, A model can be created that satisfies the requirement.
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