Solution Verification Sample Clauses

Solution Verification. The objective of solution verification is to improve confidence in the fidelity of the numerical simulations in relation to the application at hand. Code verification (which is focused on identifying mistakes in code implementation) is a prerequisite to solution verification. Solution verification commonly takes the form of a series of test cases, each focussing on part of the code features or governing terms, each adding to the evidence that the implementation and use is correct. Taken together, the set of test cases would ideally cover the main features of the computation (physical terms, grid topology, discretisation etc.), providing confidence that its use is verified for the case under study. Solution verification tests include: • Analytical Solutions: where the accuracy of numerical outputs from a code can be assessed against an analytical solution to the same equations. • Numerical Solutions: where the accuracy of numerical outputs from a code can be assessed against the outputs from other codes which have been well tested and are of known high quality. • Parameter sensitivity studies – extrapolating the above tests to more generalised conditions to ensure that expected results occur, improving confidence that the application domain is within that of the verified domain.
Solution Verification. The objective of solution verification is to improve confidence in the fidelity of numerical simulations in relation to a particular case or application problem at hand. As stated above, it is a pre-requisite that the code being used will have undertaken code verification to identify and remove errors in the coded implementation of the conceptual model. It is not the case that verification procedures can prove absolutely that the numerical model exactly match the conceptual model. Rather, verification procedures improve confidence that the code has been implemented correctly and the simulation has been constructed in a way that provides confidence in the results. Solution verification commonly takes the form of a series of test cases, each focussing on part of the code features or governing terms, each adding to the evidence that the implementation and use is correct. Taken together, the set of test cases would ideally cover the main features of the computation (physical terms, grid topology, discretisation etc), providing confidence that its use is verified for the case under study.

Related to Solution Verification

  • Medical Verification The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence if the Town perceives the employee is abusing sick leave or has used an excessive amount of sick leave. The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence to verify that the employee is able to return to work with or without restrictions.

  • Third Party Verification 4.8.1 The SPD shall be further required to provide entry to the site of the Power Project (from which power under this Agreement is being made available) free of all encumbrances at all times during the Term of the Agreement to SECI and a third Party nominated by any Indian Governmental Instrumentality for inspection and verification of the works being carried out by the SPD at the site of the Power Project. The SPD shall provide full support to SECI and/or the third party in this regard. 4.8.2 The third party may verify the construction works/operation of the Project being carried out by the SPD and if it is found that the construction works/operation of the Power Project is not as per the Prudent Utility Practices, it may seek clarifications from SPD or require the works to be stopped or to comply with the instructions of such third party.

  • E-VERIFICATION The Vendor represents and warrants that it will ensure its compliance with the Mississippi Employment Protection Act of 2008, and will register and participate in the status verification system for all newly hired employees. Mississippi Code Annotated §§71-11-1 et seq. The term “employee” as used herein means any person that is hired to perform work within the State of Mississippi. As used herein, “status verification system” means the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996 that is operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, also known as the E-Verify Program, or any other successor electronic verification system replacing the E-Verify Program. Vendor agrees to maintain records of such compliance. Upon request of the State and after approval of the Social Security Administration or Department of Homeland Security when required, Vendor agrees to provide a copy of each such verification. Vendor further represents and warrants that any person assigned to perform services hereafter meets the employment eligibility requirements of all immigration laws. The breach of this agreement may subject Vendor to the following: termination of this contract for goods or services and ineligibility for any state or public contract in Mississippi for up to three (3) years with notice of such cancellation/termination being made public; the loss of any license, permit, certification, or other document granted to Vendor by an agency, department or governmental entity for the right to do business in Mississippi for up to one (1) year; or,

  • Identity Verification In the case that the Subscriber provides telecommunication services to any Subscriber’s Customers pursuant to Section 8.1, the Subscriber is responsible for performing and shall perform personal identification of Subscriber’s Customer. SORACOM shall not bear any responsibility in relation to dealing with such matters.

  • Account Verification Whether or not a Default or Event of Default exists, Agent shall have the right at any time, in the name of Agent, any designee of Agent or any Borrower, to verify the validity, amount or any other matter relating to any Accounts of Borrowers by mail, telephone or otherwise. Borrowers shall cooperate fully with Agent in an effort to facilitate and promptly conclude any such verification process.