CALIBRATION
VERIFICATION
VALIDATION
100

What is a calibration

The process of comparing a measuring instrument with a known standard to check and adjust its accuracy

100

What is the key question that Verification asks, as defined by Barry Boehm? 

Are we building the product correctly?

100

What is validation?

Confirmation that a system or process is operating correctly and producing reliable results

200

What does “traceability” mean in the context of calibration?

It means every measurement can be traced through an unbroken chain of comparisons back to national or international standards (like SI units)

200

Does verification include adjusting the instrument’s settings?

No, it only checks performance; no adjustments are made.

200

What is the key question that Validation asks, as defined by Barry Boehm? 

Are we building the right product?

300

What is the purpose of the As-Found Test?

To check the instrument’s accuracy before any adjustment

300

Does verification always require a NIST traceable master standard?

No — it may simply use another instrument to check performance

300

Why is validation often called the “most important stage” of testing?

Validation is the most important stage because it tests the whole system in real conditions to ensure all parts work together and meet user needs.


400

Name the four calibration steps.

As-Found, Adjustment, As-Left, Documentation

400

Why is verification necessary if the device is already calibrated?

Calibration demonstrates accuracy, and verification is official confirmation of compliance with standards.

400

What is the formal term for the final stage of testing, when the end user verifies that the system meets its needs?

User Acceptance Testing

500

Stand up and explain how RTD calibration works

Depends at our discretion

500

What $327 million NASA spacecraft disaster in 1999 was a classic example of a Verification Failure?

Mars Climate Orbiter.

500

What was the validation in the Code of Hammurabi? What was the proof that the house had failed to fulfill its primary function?

The house collapsed (it did not protect the owner).

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