Know the two "Vs" of victory for your software project.

These are measures that guarantee the quality of the software, a key factor for everything to happen as planned, without losses, and for customer/consumer satisfaction to be achieved.

When you decide to create a software/application, all you imagine is that the project will flow naturally.

No one remembers that, once completed, flaws may arise in the project with the potential to affect deadlines, budget limits and, worse, client/consumer confidence.

Many people don’t realize that good software performance requires actions that must be implemented even before coding begins. These measures ensure software quality, a key factor in ensuring everything runs as planned, without disruption, and ensuring customer/consumer satisfaction.

The two essential Vs for software success are “VERIFICATION” and “VALIDATION”.

Verification aims to verify whether the software complies with pre-established specifications and validation is the certification that the system meets the needs and expectations of the customer/user.

Verification analyzes the software to ensure it meets the functional and non-functional requirements, and validation is the process of confirming the consistency of the requirements.

Contact T2M, implement the two Vs of victory, and ensure the success of your next software project.

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