design verification definition

design verification means verification that the pressure equipment complies with the applied design of the relevant health and safety standard and the requirements of these Regulations;
design verification means testing various functions or portions of an individual device (such as an IC or SOC, whether in chip, wafer or packaged form, or an SIP), or of a selected group of devices, in order to determine functionality and/or performance relative to design specifications. For example, Design Verification may be used to identify actual or potential design flaws such as by performing detailed performance testing over a range of specified operating conditions and inputs. Design Verification may also include testing functions or portions of a device not typically used during normal device operation.
design verification means a document issued by Director General containing particulars of description to certify that the design of any of the plant requiring certificate of fitness complies with the recognized standard.

Related to design verification

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • STATUS VERIFICATION SYSTEM This “Status Verification System” requirement, also referred to as “E-Verify”, only applies to contracts issued through a Request for Proposal process and to sole sources that are included within a Request for Proposal.

  • Verification system means the system maintained by the department under section 19-24.1-31 for verification of registry identification cards.

  • Validation as used in WAC 222-20-016, means the department's agreement that a small forest landowner has correctly identified and classified resources, and satisfactorily completed a roads assessment for the geographic area described in Step 1 of a long-term application.

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.