Kizspy | Question: 47
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What is the primary distinction between requirements validation and verification?
A. Validation ensures that the product meets the user's needs, while verification ensures it is free from defects.
B. Validation ensures the product satisfies customer needs, while verification ensures the product meets its
specifications.
C. Validation occurs before the design phase, and verification occurs after.
D. Validation is about internal testing, while verification is about external approval.