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Validation

The assurance that a product, service, or system meets the needs of the customer and other identified stakeholders. It often involves acceptance and suitability with external customers. Contrast with verification.

In software project management, software testing, and software engineering, verification and validation (V&V) is the process of checking that a software system meets specifications and that it fulfils its intended purpose. It may also be referred to as software quality control. It is normally the responsibility of software testers as part of the software development lifecycle.

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SLOT4D

The modern economic and cost efficiency requirements make it inevitable for the management to have full control on the processes. It is a hard task to provide appropriate information for the right decisions especially when it is about decision support for an industrial establishment.... Read more...

SLOT4D

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Airport 2050+

The FP7 project Airport 2050+ explores radical and novel solutions to prepare airports for the year 2050 and beyond.... Read more...

ATM R&D Network of Excellence

The ATM R&D Network of Excellence project was planned to co-ordinate all possible ATM R&D capabilities in Central - Europe to assist in the development and implementation of technical and operation choices.... Read more...

ATOM

The objective of the ATOM project was to study, design and develop the functional prototype of an innovative multi-sensor based system integrating active and passive radar sensors, improving the security level also in the Terminal area of the airport. ATOM system is a non-intrusive but pervasive sec... Read more...