Verification and Validation (V&V)
In simulation, Verification confirms that a model is implemented correctly (the math is right), while Validation confirms that the model represents physical reality with sufficient accuracy for its intended use (the physics are right). Both steps are required for simulation evidence to be considered credible in a regulatory or engineering context.
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Finocchiaro, Michael. “Verification and Validation (V&V).” DemystifyingPLM PLM Glossary, 2026, https://www.demystifyingplm.com/glossary/verification-and-validation-v-v