Establish and maintain the environment needed to support verification.
An environment must be established to enable verification to take place. The type of environment required depends on the work products selected for verification and the verification methods
used. A peer review may require little more than a package of materials, reviewers, and a room. A product test may require simulators, emulators, scenario generators, data reduction tools, environmental controls, and interfaces with other
systems.
The verification environment may be acquired, developed, reused, modified, or a combination of these, depending on the needs of the project.
Typical Work Products
1. Verification environment
Subpractices
1. Identify verification environment requirements.
2. Identify verification resources that are available for reuse or modification.
3. Identify verification equipment and tools.
4. Acquire verification support equipment and an environment (e.g., test equipment and software).