Integration, Verification & Validation
This one-and-a-half day offering combines the Consortium's popular Integration, Verification & Validation (IV&V) and Early Validation of Requirements (EVR) courses.
The IV&V content introduces the concepts and methods for system Integration, Verification and Validation within the system engineering lifecycle. The course addresses the differences between validation and verification (V&V) and the role of integration in the V&V process.
The EVR content introduces the concepts and value of validating requirements with customers early in the system engineering lifecycle. The student learns the considerations involved in planning and executing early validation, as well as the approaches and methods, including rapid prototyping, computer modeling, simulation labs, and hot mock-ups.
Who Should Attend: The intended audience for this course includes technical and managerial staff; typically individuals dealing with system engineering and are new to development programs.
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Identify the importance of IV&V with the life cycle
- Plan, organize and execute integration, verification and validation of processes
- Develop completion criteria for verification and validation
- Determine approaches to achieve integration, verification and validation
- Address the resources needed for integration, verification and validation
- Develop and execute a plan for early validation of requirements to meet customer objectives
- Utilize early validation approaches
- Analyze and document the results
- Identify and use available tools for use in early validation of requirements
Highlights: Topics include -
- Planning for IVV
- Integration
- Verification
- Validation
- Planning for EVR
- EVR Techniques
- EVR Analysis
Prerequisites: SSCI's Fundamentals of Systems Engineering and Requirements Engineering course are recommended but not required prerequisites for best results.
Course Information
Unless otherwise noted in a course description, the training courses above are open for attendance by member company staff. Member company staff must be logged into their For Members Only (FMO) account to register for courses. If you do not have an FMO account, you can request one by completing the
Account Registration
form.
Courses listed on our
Training and Events Calendar
are available to SSCI members at no additional cost. Non-members may be eligible to attend some of our training courses; a registration fee may apply. Non-members should call (800) 827-4772 or contact our training coordinator at
ask-ssci@systemsandsoftware.org
to request registration.
Professional Development Units (PDU): SSCI is a Registered Education Provider with the Project Management Institute (PMI) and provides Professional Development Units (PDUs) for several of our courses and workshops. Individuals interested in PDUs for registered courses should visit the PMI website (
www.pmi.org
) for a complete listing.
For courses not registered with PMI, students have the option to self-assess the relationship of course materials against the PMBOK. Self-assessments require students to determine the number of appropriate PDU’s based on the total course contact hours that align with PMBOK topics. Students may then claim PDUs through PMI’s website. Please note that students are responsible to maintain documentation of self-assessments in the event of a future inquiry/audit from PMI.
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