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  1. Free, publicly-accessible full text available March 20, 2026
  2. Abstract System verification is used to check that the system has been built in accordance with its requirements. In executing a verification strategy, each verification activity produces certain information artifacts that are then used as evidence in the assessment of the compliance of the system against its requirements. The process of reasoning through verification artifacts is cognitive and subjective, as the engineer combines their knowledge and expertise along with the information available in the evidence collected through verification activities. Through an experimental study with practitioners, this paper shows that engineers use some of this knowledge implicitly in their verification assessment and do not explicitly express it when formally articulating the justification to declare the compliance of a system. 
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