Verification is performed to ensure that the requirements are met by the hardware. Verification is performed for all requirements, regardless of their origin as allocated, decomposed, or derived. The design implementation (the hardware) is evaluated against its requirements to demonstrate that the hardware performs its intended function. Since the verification is requirements based, the higher quality the requirements, the easier it will be to perform the associated verification.
Verification activities include review, analysis, and test. Level A and B hardware require independent verification. Independence can be achieved through a technical review of data by a person other than the author. A tool can also be used to achieve ...
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