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What is the difference between conformance testing and interoperability testing?

InterOperability Laboratory: Services: Testing: Wireless
The terms conformance testing and interoperability testing are frequently used within the context of the consortium, however, the specific meanings of these two terms may not be obvious to the newcomer. Conformance testing refers to test services (i.e., test suites), whose tests are based on specific clauses of the reference standard on which the technology is based.

Will completion of conformance testing be on a "pass" or "fail" basis?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The testing process is under development and no further details are available as of this writing. Our goal is to allow the introduction of as many types of readers that will meet the needs of maritime facility and vessel operators while having a level of assurance that a supply of readers will operate in some of the harsh conditions found in maritime operations. That said; we expect that all readers must accurately read a TWIC.

What about conformance to the Common Secure Interoperability specification?

CORBASEC Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
The Common Secure Interoperability specification defines the standards for common secure interoperability when using GIOP/IIOP, by defining: details of the SECIOP protocol messages and IOR security tags when using these mechanisms and algorithms the security functionality supported when interoperating using these security mechanisms. It also defines what is required to conform to the mandatory and optional parts of the specification.

What is the difference between compliance testing versus interoperability testing?

FAQs on ebXML Message Services (ebMS) for Automotive Industr...
Compliance means "I followed the technical specifications" and is generally tested against one software reference implementation. Interoperability testing goes one step further because it means each party is both compliant and can interoperate with each other party according to a subset of the standard. Interoperability testing is done among all participating software products.

What is Conformance testing?

Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) FAQ
Conformance testing verifies the degree to which a product complies with a standard. Conformance testing provides relevant parties such as developers, buyers, and users added confidence in product quality, increases levels of confidence in product quality, and maximizes the probability of successful interoperability. The method used for the SDTS is called falsification testing. This method tests as many requirements of the standard as are feasible.

Is there some type of conformance/ interoperability program for this software?

AS2 Communications FAQs
The Uniform Code Council (UCC) in concert with the Drummond Group, Inc. (DGI) sponsors a test program every six to nine months. This program reproduces the customer environment as closely as possible and allows many vendors to participate in a non-competitive, mutually supportive testing process to bring as many vendors as possible into full interoperability compliance. A report is released which shows the tests each vendor was able to perform with the other vendors.

What is interoperability testing and why is it important?

FAQs on ebXML Message Services (ebMS) for Automotive Industr...
Interoperability testing is important to ensure that your supply chain can efficiently operate even when your partners are using applications developed by different software vendors. Just because a product is "conformant" or "compliant" to a standard does NOT mean that it's interoperable.

Can you explain again the difference between conformance and covariance?

Faq - SmartEiffelWiki
Our paper " Conformance of agents in the Eiffel language (http://SmartEiffel.loria.fr/papers/papers.html#JOT2004) has a note p.137 that looks surprising. Note that the previous rules define conformance rules, this has nothing to do with covariance or contravariance. Covariance is defined in terms of conformance. But assignment is also defined in terms of conformance. That's exactly, and only, what our paper defines: assignment rules. Those rules were not defined anywhere before.

What is the difference between conformance and compliance?

Environmental Health & Safety Information Center
When speaking of an EMS in conformance, we are talking about a system that meets a certain set of criteria. When we speak of compliance in the EMS vernacular, we are talking about meeting the requirements of environmental regulations. When we say that an organization has a system in place that conforms to the ISO 14001 standard, we do not mean to imply that they also comply with all applicable regulations.

Who conducts conformance testing?

Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) FAQ
Conformance testing is conducted by an accredited testing laboratory. Testing laboratories for various standards include the NIST, as well as other federal agencies, universities, and commercial laboratories accredited by a recognized Certificate Issuing Organization (CIO). The USGS has not stopped producing its data in native formats. All USGS data is available in native format including: DLG-O, DEM, DRG and DOQ at the following location: http://edcwww.cr.usgs.

What is interoperability?

Frequently Asked Questions - e-GIF Compliance Assessment Ser...
Interoperability refers to the achievement of inter-system interoperability. In the context of e-Government, the systems concerned will be IT-based. However, to achieve a successful change project it may be necessary to include people interfaces and people to machine interfaces as part of a holistic analysis of the system that is the sum of a number of sub-systems operating together to a common end.

What is the NIST BACnet Interoperability Testing Consortium?

BACnet: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
When BACnet was under public review, several commenters suggested that BACnet devices should actually be built and tested before releasing the standard. The committee agreed but needed to find a way to do the testing such that potential implementers could feel comfortable with the idea of bringing their prototypes together with those of their competitors for a non-competitive, non-judgmental evaluation. Also, we wanted to find a "neutral venue" for the testing, i.e.

what is the difference between functionality testing and system testing?

Testing FAQs - Page 11
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What is the difference between Regression Testing and Re-Testing?

Testing FAQs - Page 5
Latest Answer: Regression testing is nothing but retesting after fix the bug's or modified the application, means i... Latest Answer: Spelling mistakes, If image is looking dull, cosmetic error's and alignment problem is coming under&...

What are the conformance tests?

SGI - OpenGL Frequently Asked Questions
The conformance tests are a suite of programs that judge the success of an OpenGL implementation. Each implementor is required to run these tests and pass them in order to use the OpenGL registered trademark with their implementation. Passing the conformance tests ensures source code compatibility of applications across all OpenGL implementations.
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