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validados

Validados is the past participle of validar in Portuguese and Spanish, used as an adjective to describe items that have undergone validation. In both languages it connotes that a claim, result, document, or object has been checked against defined criteria and deemed trustworthy or compliant. The term can function together with a noun, for example dados validados (validated data) or documentos validados (validated documents).

Common contexts: In data management and analytics, datasets, records, or fields marked as validados have passed

Validation process: A typical validation workflow includes defining acceptance criteria, collecting evidence, running checks or experiments,

See also: validation, verification, quality assurance.

quality
checks
and
are
eligible
for
reporting
or
decision
making.
In
scientific
research,
experimental
results
or
methods
may
be
described
as
validados
when
they
have
been
independently
confirmed
or
replicated.
In
regulatory
and
compliance
settings,
processes,
procedures,
and
forms
are
validados
to
meet
applicable
standards;
in
software
engineering,
test
configurations
or
deployment
packages
may
be
validated
after
verification
that
they
meet
requirements.
review
by
qualified
validators,
and
formal
documentation
of
the
outcome.
The
term
emphasizes
reliability
and
traceability.