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− | {{Quote|the property that all necessary parts of the entity are included. Completeness of a product is often used to express |
+ | {{Quote|the property that all necessary parts of the entity are included. Completeness of a product is often used to express the fact that all requirements have been met by the product.<ref>U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]], Glossary of Computerized System and Software Development Technology 6 (Aug. 1995) ([http://www.nthanalytics.com/doc/1995%20software%20validation%20glossary.pdf full-text]).</ref>}} |
− | the fact that all requirements have been met by the product.<ref>U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]], Glossary of Computerized System and Software Development Technology 6 (Aug. 1995) ([http://www.nthanalytics.com/doc/1995%20software%20validation%20glossary.pdf full-text]).</ref>}} |
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Revision as of 04:43, 1 March 2011
Definition
Completeness is
“ | the property that all necessary parts of the entity are included. Completeness of a product is often used to express the fact that all requirements have been met by the product.[1] | ” |
Data
Completeness refers to the extent that relevant records are present and the fields in each record are populated appropriately.[2]