Definition(s)


Design Verification

Process of examining the result of design and development output to determine conformity with specified requirements.

  • NOTE: 1 Design verification activities can include one or more of the following (not an all-inclusive list):
  1. confirming the accuracy of design results through the performance of alternative calculations,
  2. review of design output documents independent of activities of design and development,
  3. comparing new designs to similar proven designs.
  • NOTE: 2 Design verification is addressed in both API Q2 and this document differently. For API Q2, “design and development verification” refers to the design of the service provided by the service provider. For this document, “design verification” occurring under product definition refers to the design of the managed product being controlled by the service provider.

Source: API STANDARD 18LCM, Product Life Cycle Management System Requirements for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

Design Verification (verification analysis)

Process of examining the result of design and development output (both during and after the design and development phase) to determine conformity with specified requirements.

  • NOTE: Design verification activities can include one or more of the following (this is not an all-inclusive list):
  1. confirming the accuracy of design results through the performance of alternative calculations,
  2. review of design output documents independent of activities of design and development,
  3. comparing new designs to similar proven designs.

Source: API Technical Report 17TR7, Verification and Validation of Subsea Connectors, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements.

  • NOTE: These activities are described in 6.4. [ISO/TS 29001].

Source: API SPEC 11D1, Packers and Bridge Plugs, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2009. Global Standards

 

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements. (See 6.6.)

Source:API SPECIFICATION 19TT, Specification for Downhole Well Test Tools and Related Equipment, First Edition, October 2016. Global Standards

 

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements [ISO/TS 29001:2003].

Source: API SPEC 14A, Specification for Subsurface Safety Valve Equipment, Eleventh Edition, October 2005 (Reaffirmed June 2012). Global Standards

Source: ISO/TS 29001:2010(E).Global Standards

 

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements.

Source: API SPEC 17L1, Specification for Flexible Pipe Ancillary Equipment, First Edition, March 2013. Global Standards

 

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements.

Source: API SPEC Q1, Specification for Quality Programs for the Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industry, Upstream Segment, Eighth Edition, December 2007 (Addendum December 2010). Global Standards

 

Design Verification

Process of examining the result of a given design or development activity to determine conformity with specified requirements (API Q1).

  • NOTE: Design verification activities include one or more of the following:
  1. confirming the accuracy of design results through the performance of alternative calculations,
  2. review of design output documents independent of design and development review,
  3. comparing new designs to similar proven designs.

Source: API TR 1PER15K-1, Protocol for Verification and Validation of High-pressure High-temperature Equipment, First Edition, March 2013. Global Standards

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