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Requirement Assurance is an act of requirement verification which
assures the stakeholder or customer that a product requirement has
produced its "as realized product" and has been verified with
conclusive evidence. Product requirement verification answers the
question, "did the product meet the stated specification,
performance, or design documentation?." In order to ensure the
system was built correctly, the practicing system engineer must
verify each product requirement using verification methods of
inspection, analysis, demonstration, or test. The products of these
methods are the "verification artifacts" or "closure artifacts"
which are the objective evidence needed to prove the product
requirements meet the verification success criteria. Institutional
direction is given to the System Engineer in NPR 7123.1A NASA
Systems Engineering Processes and Requirements with regards to the
requirement verification process. In response, the verification
methodology offered in this report meets both the institutional
process and requirement verification best practices.
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