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ANS - 10.4

Guidelines for the verification and validation of scientific and engineering computer programs for the nuclear industry

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Organization: ANS
Publication Date: 1 January 1987
Status: inactive
Page Count: 46
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This standard provides guidelines for the verification and validation (V&V) of scientific and engineering computer programs developed for use by the nuclear industry.

Document History

January 1, 2008
verification and validation of non-safety-related scientific and engineering computer programs for the nuclear industry
This standard provides guidelines for the verification and validation (V&V) of non-safety-related scientific and engineering computer programs developed for use by the nuclear industry. The scope is...
January 1, 2008
verification and validation of non-safety-related scientific and engineering computer programs for the nuclear industry
This standard provides guidelines for the verification and validation ~V&V! of non-safetyrelated scientific and engineering computer programs developed for use by the nuclear industry. The scope is...
January 1, 2008
verification and validation of non-safety-related scientific and engineering computer programs for the nuclear industry
This standard provides guidelines for the verification and validation ~V&V! of non-safetyrelated scientific and engineering computer programs developed for use by the nuclear industry. The scope is...
10.4
January 1, 1987
Guidelines for the verification and validation of scientific and engineering computer programs for the nuclear industry
This standard provides guidelines for the verification and validation (V&V) of scientific and engineering computer programs developed for use by the nuclear industry.

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