[Year 12 IT Apps] ITA Section A, Q9 - dear o dear.

Mark Kelly kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au
Wed Nov 14 11:27:49 EST 2007


Validation is used to
A. check the accuracy of calculations.
B. detect software errors and alert the manager.
C. test functions and alert programmers to errors.
D. prevent inaccurate data from entering the system.

This is a worry.  It cannot be D because validation does NOT check the 
ACCURACY of data, only its reasonableness. Even the sacred IT glossary 
says validation checks data input to a system is of an "appropriate type 
for processing, and within acceptable boundaries")

B and C are silly.

So are we to accept that validation is used to check the accuracy of 
calculations?  Not really - that's called testing.

I think the question is just plain wrong, and I'm tempted to appeal 
against it on the grounds of factual inaccuracy.

Any other opinions?



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