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  2. Acceptance testing - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance testing of an aircraft catapult Six of the primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope being prepared for acceptance testing. In engineering and its various subdisciplines, acceptance testing is a test conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification or contract are met.

  3. Statement of work - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance criteria: This specifies how the buyer or receiver of goods will determine if the product or service is acceptable, usually with objective criteria. See Acceptance testing . Special requirements : This specifies any special hardware or software, specialized workforce requirements, such as degrees or certifications for personnel ...

  4. Smoke testing (software) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming and software testing, smoke testing (also confidence testing, sanity testing, [1] build verification test (BVT) [2] [3] [4] and build acceptance test) is preliminary testing or sanity testing to reveal simple failures severe enough to, for example, reject a prospective software release.

  5. Verification (spaceflight) - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance is based on the preceding qualification by reference to the used design / manufacturing documentation. The end of the acceptance process is the approval signature of the customer on the CoA, or QDD, agreeing that all the requirements are met by the product to be delivered under the terms of a contract.

  6. Responsions - Wikipedia

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    Responsions was the first of the three examinations formerly required for acceptance for an academic degree at the University of Oxford.It was nicknamed Little Go or Smalls and was normally taken by students prior to or shortly after matriculation, on the basis that without standardised qualifications from school examinations, the university had to verify for itself the quality of the students ...

  7. Punch list - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2013 when mobile software became popular on construction sites, many construction teams started using software to manage their punch lists. Today there are a variety of punch list applications, ranging from simple mobile apps to more comprehensive web and mobile platforms.

  8. Digital Signature Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 3—Representation and duties upon acceptance or certificate; Chapter 4—Control in private key; Chapter 5—Suspension of certificate; Chapter 6—Revocation of certificate; Chapter 7—Expiration of certificate; Chapter 8—Recommended reliance limits and liability; Part V: Effect of Digital Signature

  9. Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Examinations consist of three parts of written papers viz. the Preliminary, the Section A and the Section B. In addition, a project work has to be undertaken and Report submitted for acceptance. A student can appear for Section A papers only after completely passing the preliminary (or exempted from the preliminary).