validation
n. 確認; 有效; 校驗
To validate something such as a claim or statement means to prove or confirm that it is true or correct.
This discovery seems to validate the claims of popular astrology.
這個發現似乎能印證流行占星術的一些說法。
...how that evidence was evaluated and validated by historians.
歷史學家如何評估和確認該證據
To validate a person, state, or system means to prove or confirm that they are valuable or worthwhile.
She is looking for an image that validates her...
她在尋求一種能夠證明自己價值的形象。
The Academy Awards appear to validate his career.
奧斯卡金像獎似乎是對他事業的肯定。
1. the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
2. the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof
Some thought must be given to the method of validation.
一些想法必須透過驗證法加以證實。
This validation process ensures that the data conforms to acceptable formats.
這一確認過程可以保證這些資料符合認可的格式。
I think the film is a validation of our lifestyle.
我認為這部電影肯定了我們的生活方式。
However, the primary way to improve validation controls is to provide rich feedback to users.
不過, 改進確認控制元件的主要方法是為使用者提供豐富的反饋.
Electronic records are used but there was no software validation.
使用電子記錄但軟體未經驗證.