Validation in a sentence as a noun

" I told them I actually ran all of their sites through the W3C validation site and none of them passed.

He clearly craves validation and doesn't hesitate to dole it out to himself.

Some companies do the validation study, and use IQ-like tests in hiring.

Someone should probably point out: most of your problems were related to doing full business validation from a crappy provider.

This guy is a scientist by definition if he has any experimental validation, and I didn't see a citation for anyone being shamed.

To the OO programmer, strong validation is part of the behavior of the objects in a system: the objects are data and behavior, so they should know what makes them valid.

Thus,they need to do a clinical validation that their results are meaningful, in addition to an analytical validation to prove that they're accurate.

Business validation is optional and doesn't enhance the transport-layer security benefits of using SSL.

A company defending a brain-teaser test for hiring would have to defend it by showing it is supported by a validation study demonstrating that the test is related to successful performance on the job.

That made me think of a way to evaluate the hiring procedure mentioned in this blog post--do empirical validation of whether people hired through that procedure really do better work over the course of their career than people hired through other procedures.

Wonderful writing, I loved the way it circled several times around the central issue - the value of work, and I particularly liked this conclusion - much validation and reward in our society is driven by how much people are willing to pay you for your chosen work, and it's very hard to separate your self-worth and confidence from that.

"I'm just a smart guy with a fresh pair of eyes who spent a few weekends reading undergrad textbooks and skimming pubmed".Not: "we're a large company with deeply-interested professionals who've made this their life's work, our own multi-million dollar labs and decades of accumulated experience in the development, testing, validation and manufacture of temporary food substitutes".

Validation definitions

noun

the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something

See also: proof substantiation

noun

the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof

See also: establishment