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This definition is the gerund of the Dictionary.com definition. In systems engineering, proving a system generally consists of [[Verification (glossary)|verification]] and [[Validation (glossary)|validation]].
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Revision as of 21:54, 2 October 2019

Subjecting a system or element to a test, experiment, comparison, analysis, or the like, to determine quality, amount, acceptability, characteristics, correctness, compliance with requirements, etc. (Dictionary.com 2012)

Sources

Dictionary.com. 2012. "Prove." Available at http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prove.

Discussion

This definition is the gerund of the Dictionary.com definition. In systems engineering, proving a system generally consists of verification and validation.

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