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  • Requirements traceability
  • Sub-discipline of requirements management

    traced back to the requirements as well. This is typically done via a requirements traceability matrix. Establishing traceability beyond requirements

    Requirements traceability

    Requirements_traceability

  • Traceability matrix
  • Document showing verification of requirements

    creation of traceability matrices, it is advisable to add the relationships to the source documents for both backward and forward traceability. That way

    Traceability matrix

    Traceability_matrix

  • Traceability
  • Capability to trace something

    to ensure traceability at each stage of production. In systems and software development, the term traceability (or requirements traceability) refers to

    Traceability

    Traceability

  • Requirements engineering tools
  • handling of requirements, change management and traceability. The PMI guide Requirements Management: A Practical Guide recommends that a requirements tool should

    Requirements engineering tools

    Requirements_engineering_tools

  • Requirements management
  • Process of documenting and prioritizing requirements

    presented in Requirements traceability. Requirement Requirements engineering Requirements analysis Requirements traceability Requirements Engineering Specialist

    Requirements management

    Requirements_management

  • Test strategy
  • test cases and the system test cases. In a requirements traceability matrix, the rows will have the requirements. The columns represent each document. Intersecting

    Test strategy

    Test_strategy

  • Requirements analysis
  • Engineering process

    Product fit analysis Requirements elicitation Requirements Engineering Specialist Group Requirements management Requirements Traceability Search Based Software

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements_analysis

  • Requirement
  • Condition that must be satisfied for an engineered work to be acceptable

    software development, requirements are developed in parallel with design and implementation. With the waterfall model, requirements are completed before

    Requirement

    Requirement

  • Software requirements
  • Programming concept

    Tools of this kind allow tracing requirements to other artifacts such as models and source code (forward traceability) or, to previous ones such as business

    Software requirements

    Software_requirements

  • LDRA
  • Software companies of the United Kingdom

    TASKING in 2025. It produced software analysis, testing, and requirements traceability tools for the public and private sectors to perform static and

    LDRA

    LDRA

    LDRA

  • Unreachable code
  • Section of code in a program that can never be executed

    "Requirements Traceability Forms the Foundation for Thorough Software Testing". Retrieved 2019-06-11. The combination of requirements traceability with

    Unreachable code

    Unreachable_code

  • Reverse semantic traceability
  • Quality control technique

    Reverse semantic traceability (RST) is a quality control method for verification improvement. It helps to insure high quality of artifacts by backward

    Reverse semantic traceability

    Reverse_semantic_traceability

  • Parasoft C/C++test
  • Integrated set of tools

    coverage analysis, regression testing, runtime error detection, requirements traceability, and code review. It's a commercial tool that supports operation

    Parasoft C/C++test

    Parasoft_C/C++test

  • GS1
  • Organization for barcode standards

    include sustainability, data quality, compliance with regulatory requirements, traceability of products from their origin through delivery, and upstream integration

    GS1

    GS1

    GS1

  • Requirements engineering
  • Defining and maintaining requirements in systems engineering

    process (RUP) for software, assume that requirements engineering continues through a system's lifetime. Requirements management, which is a sub-function of

    Requirements engineering

    Requirements_engineering

  • Non-functional requirement
  • Type of requirement in systems engineering

    (2005). "Quantification and Traceability of Requirements". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.95.6464. Dalbey, John. "Nonfunctional Requirements". Csc.calpoly.edu. Retrieved

    Non-functional requirement

    Non-functional_requirement

  • Stateflow
  • Control logic tool developed by MathWorks

    Verification and Validation, a MathWorks tool, can be used to check for requirements traceability and model coverage analysis. Other add-on code generation tools

    Stateflow

    Stateflow

  • Jane Cleland-Huang
  • Software engineer

    Cleland-Huang is a software engineer whose research involves requirements engineering, requirements traceability, the safety engineering of cyber-physical systems

    Jane Cleland-Huang

    Jane_Cleland-Huang

  • Enterprise Architect (software)
  • Visual modeling and design tool

    life-cycle, from requirements management through to design, construction, testing and maintenance phases, with support for traceability, project management

    Enterprise Architect (software)

    Enterprise Architect (software)

    Enterprise_Architect_(software)

  • Functional Mock-up Interface
  • Computer simulation interface

    extensible to support specific requirements or domain-specific extensions: e.g. OSI, documentation of requirements, traceability or process steps, etc. SSP

    Functional Mock-up Interface

    Functional_Mock-up_Interface

  • Anthony Finkelstein
  • British software engineer (born 1959)

    (1994). "An analysis of the requirements traceability problem". Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering. pp. 94–101. CiteSeerX 10

    Anthony Finkelstein

    Anthony Finkelstein

    Anthony_Finkelstein

  • Simulink
  • Programming environment

    verification and validation of models through modeling style checking, requirements traceability and model coverage analysis. Simulink Design Verifier uses formal

    Simulink

    Simulink

    Simulink

  • DOORS
  • Requirements management tool

    Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System) (formerly Telelogic DOORS, then Rational DOORS) is a requirements management

    DOORS

    DOORS

    DOORS

  • Development testing
  • strict risk reduction as well as bidirectional requirements traceability (e.g., between requirements, tests, code reviews, source code, defects, tasks

    Development testing

    Development_testing

  • DO-178B
  • RTCA standard for safety-critical software

    tool can provide traceability for changes. SCI and SECI can be created from logs in a revision control tool. Requirements traceability is concerned with

    DO-178B

    DO-178B

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    may involve a Requirements gap – omission from the design for a requirement. Requirement gaps can often be non-functional requirements such as testability

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Requirements Modeling Framework
  • scico.2013.03.008. Michael Jastram, Andreas Graf: Requirement Traceability in Topcased with the Requirements Interchange Format (RIF/ReqIF). In: First Topcased

    Requirements Modeling Framework

    Requirements Modeling Framework

    Requirements_Modeling_Framework

  • Software quality control
  • Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) Requirements Verification Matrix Software Quality Assurance Unit

    Software quality control

    Software_quality_control

  • Metrology
  • Science of measurement and its application

    of traceability allows any measurement to be referenced to higher levels of measurements back to the original definition of the unit. Traceability is

    Metrology

    Metrology

    Metrology

  • ISO 10012
  • ISO measurement process management standard

    accurate and reliable Reduce measurement-related errors and risks Provide traceability of measurements to recognized standards ISO 10012 is not a certification

    ISO 10012

    ISO_10012

  • ISO 22000
  • Food safety Management System Standard

    application of ISO 22000:2005. ISO 22005 – Traceability in the feed and food chain – General principles and basic requirements for system design and implementation

    ISO 22000

    ISO 22000

    ISO_22000

  • Use case
  • Potential scenario for use of a system

    engineering, this difficulty is resolved by applying requirements traceability, for example with a traceability matrix. Another approach to associate UI elements

    Use case

    Use_case

  • Change impact analysis
  • Analysis of impacts of changes to products or applications

    three types: Trace Dependency Experiential Bohner and Arnold identify two classes of IA, traceability and dependency IA. In traceability IA, links between

    Change impact analysis

    Change_impact_analysis

  • Goals breakdown structure
  • government projects. The idea of requirements traceability is to demonstrate the need for a particular project requirement or work element by showing how

    Goals breakdown structure

    Goals_breakdown_structure

  • Signal trace
  • remains after etching. Signal traces are usually narrower than power or ground traces because the current carrying requirements are usually much less. Ground

    Signal trace

    Signal_trace

  • UTZ Certified
  • Program and label for sustainable farming

    custody requirements. This is a set of chain-wide administrative, logistical and technical requirements for traceability. These requirements include criteria

    UTZ Certified

    UTZ Certified

    UTZ_Certified

  • Battery passport
  • Digital record system for rechargeable batteries

    by improving traceability, enabling second-life applications, and supporting compliance with sustainability and transparency requirements, particularly

    Battery passport

    Battery_passport

  • Kyshtym disaster
  • 1957 radiological contamination disaster in the Soviet Union

    of square kilometers of land, now known as the Eastern Ural Radioactive Trace (EURT). The matter was covered up, and few either inside or outside the

    Kyshtym disaster

    Kyshtym disaster

    Kyshtym_disaster

  • Requirement diagram
  • A requirement diagram is a diagram specially used in SysML in which requirements and the relations between them and their relationship to other model elements

    Requirement diagram

    Requirement diagram

    Requirement_diagram

  • BSI Group
  • British standards organization

    Products Association, led the development of a product identification and traceability system known as BSI Identify. The initiative responded to recommendations

    BSI Group

    BSI Group

    BSI_Group

  • Conflict minerals law
  • Law regarding Conflict Minerals

    Conflict Minerals Law contains two requirements that are closely connected: independent third party supply chain traceability audits reporting of audit information

    Conflict minerals law

    Conflict minerals law

    Conflict_minerals_law

  • ISO 10007
  • Published standard on configuration management

    specifically recommended for meeting "the product identification and traceability requirements" introduced in ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100 Rev D. ISO 10007 defines

    ISO 10007

    ISO_10007

  • List of system quality attributes
  • Non-functional requirements for system evaluation

    non-functional requirements. Note that it's software architects' responsibility to match these attributes with business requirements and user requirements. Note

    List of system quality attributes

    List_of_system_quality_attributes

  • Helix ALM
  • Software developed by Perforce

    providing end-to-end traceability of all development artifacts and giving managers a better handle on the shifting requirements that define their projects

    Helix ALM

    Helix_ALM

  • Avionics software
  • Embedded software with legally mandated safety and reliability concerns

    crucial difference is that requirements are usually traced as described above. In large projects, requirements-traceability is such a large expensive task

    Avionics software

    Avionics_software

  • Definitive media library
  • (service, build or application) based on functional requirements extracted from the requirements traceability tool. Product is created or selected from the

    Definitive media library

    Definitive media library

    Definitive_media_library

  • Project commissioning
  • Process of assuring all systems and components are operational

    operability in terms of performance, reliability, safety and information traceability. Additionally, when executed in a planned and effective way, commissioning

    Project commissioning

    Project commissioning

    Project_commissioning

  • Business requirements
  • Specifications of what value a project will provide when completed

    Business requirements (BR), also known as stakeholder requirements specifications (StRS), describe the characteristics of a proposed system from the viewpoint

    Business requirements

    Business_requirements

  • Model-based systems engineering
  • Systems engineering methodology

    significantly reduces errors from manual synchronization, improves traceability between requirements and implementation, and facilitates earlier detection of design

    Model-based systems engineering

    Model-based_systems_engineering

  • OpenText ALM
  • Software suite

    and monitor progress using performance indicators. Real-time traceability of requirements and defects. [citation needed] The Lab Management module supports

    OpenText ALM

    OpenText_ALM

  • Computerized system validation
  • Process of quality control

    System requirements are gathered and documented in the system definition phase. System definition artifacts that reflect these requirements can include

    Computerized system validation

    Computerized_system_validation

  • Product (business)
  • Anything that can be offered to a market

    product with layers of digital information", improving transparency and traceability (T&T). The app CodeCheck gives some smartphone users some capability

    Product (business)

    Product (business)

    Product_(business)

  • Aerospace bearing
  • Aircraft part

    non-destructive testing, and to the traceability of the bearing (a system of documents that enables an engineer to trace a bearing, typically back to its

    Aerospace bearing

    Aerospace bearing

    Aerospace_bearing

  • Aldec
  • Electronic design automation company based in Henderson, Nevada

    same testbench, the Hardware Verification can easily achieve requirements traceability. You can perform the In-Hardware Simulation at speed at the target

    Aldec

    Aldec

  • GPON
  • Gigabit passive optical network system

    physical layer requirements, management protocols, and service encapsulation for high-speed fiber access networks. GPON puts requirements on the optical

    GPON

    GPON

    GPON

  • DO-178C
  • International aeronautics software standard

    high-level requirements, low-level requirements, and derived requirements and a better definition of the exit/entry criteria between systems requirements and

    DO-178C

    DO-178C

  • CSA Z299
  • Canadian quality assurance standards

    safety. It includes all of Z299.4 requirements, plus: Control of procurement activities Control of documentation Traceability of items Control packaging &

    CSA Z299

    CSA_Z299

  • Quality of analytical results
  • chapter four of the standard deals with management requirements, chapter five describes requirements for technical competence. Management related issues

    Quality of analytical results

    Quality_of_analytical_results

  • Behavior tree
  • Structured visual modeling technique

    complete and consistent. The traceability tags also make it easy to refer back to the original natural-language requirements. There is also the potential

    Behavior tree

    Behavior tree

    Behavior_tree

  • Food-grade lubricant
  • Type of material

    ISO 21469. If a lubricant meets the requirements for ISO 21469, it automatically satisfies all the requirements of NSF's H1 certification, as ISO 21469

    Food-grade lubricant

    Food-grade_lubricant

  • Mill test report
  • Quality certification for metal products

    industry which manufactures and processes raw materials. An MTC provides traceability and assurance to the end user about the quality of the steel used and

    Mill test report

    Mill_test_report

  • Certified reference materials
  • Material traceability inspection

    are 'controls' or standards used to check the quality and metrological traceability of products, to validate analytical measurement methods, or for the calibration

    Certified reference materials

    Certified reference materials

    Certified_reference_materials

  • Pharmaceutical distribution
  • Logistical practice of supplying medicine to concerned populations

    Argentina introduced a catalogue of drugs covered by its national drug traceability scheme, listing more than 3,000 drugs that require the placing of unique

    Pharmaceutical distribution

    Pharmaceutical_distribution

  • Food Safety Regulation 2002
  • of safe, wholesome food within the internal market Establish traceability requirements throughout the food chain. Article 14(2) requires that food is

    Food Safety Regulation 2002

    Food_Safety_Regulation_2002

  • Calibration gas
  • gas (emphasizing NIST traceability). Calibration gas requires traceability to a national or international standard. Traceability is the unbroken chain

    Calibration gas

    Calibration_gas

  • CAST-15
  • level of requirements, it is typically not done because it requires the system level requirements to contain additional detail to allow traceability to the

    CAST-15

    CAST-15

    CAST-15

  • Network Equipment-Building System
  • addresses the personnel and equipment safety requirements of GR-63-CORE and GR-1089-CORE. Operability requirements are not enforced for NEBS Level 1 certification

    Network Equipment-Building System

    Network_Equipment-Building_System

  • Aronimink Golf Club
  • Country club in Pennsylvania, United States

    tournament. The club has since met all of the PGA's minority membership requirements and has hosted both a Senior PGA and a USGA event since 1993, with the

    Aronimink Golf Club

    Aronimink_Golf_Club

  • P-Modeling Framework
  • "Reverse Semantic Traceability." It has proven to be a solid second part completion to the P-Modeling Framework. Reverse Semantic Traceability is a quality

    P-Modeling Framework

    P-Modeling_Framework

  • Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture
  • Enterprise security architecture

    exploited. The process analyzes the business requirements at the outset, and creates a chain of traceability through the strategy and concept, design, implementation

    Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture

    Sherwood_Applied_Business_Security_Architecture

  • Windows Server 2025
  • Eleventh major version of Windows Server, released in 2024

    Firestorm ISP. January 30, 2025. Retrieved June 25, 2025. "Hardware requirements for Windows Server". Windows Server Portal. Microsoft. August 2, 2024

    Windows Server 2025

    Windows_Server_2025

  • Instagram
  • Social media platform owned by Meta

    October 28, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. "What are the video upload requirements for IGTV?". Instagram Help Center. Archived from the original on November

    Instagram

    Instagram

    Instagram

  • Group signature
  • Privacy-based cryptographic primitive

    Traceability Given any valid signature, the group manager should be able to trace which user issued the signature. (This and the previous requirement

    Group signature

    Group_signature

  • Fishing industry in Canada
  • fish being re-labelled. Traceability is another important aspect of maintaining sustainable fisheries in Canada. Traceability identifies where a product

    Fishing industry in Canada

    Fishing industry in Canada

    Fishing_industry_in_Canada

  • Quality engineering
  • Principles and practice of product and service quality assurance and control

    of abstraction (e.g. connection of requirements with the services realizing them) but also to their traceability over time periods, which is only possible

    Quality engineering

    Quality_engineering

  • Trace Amounts
  • 2014 anti-vaccination film by Eric Gladen

    Bill 277, which removed personal belief exemptions from vaccination requirements. It has also been used by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his lobbying efforts

    Trace Amounts

    Trace_Amounts

  • MagicDraw
  • Systems modelling software

    of a large system in a compact way. Export to .csv is also available. Traceability between different levels of abstraction which makes it possible to find

    MagicDraw

    MagicDraw

  • Accuracy paradox
  • Flaw of binary classification

    B. J. M. (10 September 2009), Evaluation of requirements management tools with support for traceability-based change impact analysis (PDF), University

    Accuracy paradox

    Accuracy_paradox

  • Aircraft disinsection
  • Use of insecticide on aircraft for insect and disease control

    Tobago Uruguay Zimbabwe The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) detail requirements for aircraft disinsection based primarily on protection of species and

    Aircraft disinsection

    Aircraft_disinsection

  • Lumion
  • 3D Visualization software

    conditions and gives control over the material settings. Lumion's system requirements vary by version, generally recommending a powerful graphics card, sufficient

    Lumion

    Lumion

  • Calibration
  • Check on the accuracy of measurement devices

    straightforward to take traceability from any participating NMI and it is no longer necessary for a company to obtain traceability for measurements from

    Calibration

    Calibration

  • Trace Gas Orbiter
  • Mars orbiter, part of ExoMars programme

    benefits to Mars landers: increased data return volume, reduced energy requirements, reduced communications system mass, increased communications opportunities

    Trace Gas Orbiter

    Trace_Gas_Orbiter

  • South African National Accreditation System
  • Official accreditation body for South Africa

    in South Africa. Calibration laboratories provide legal metrological traceability in South Africa. The laboratories form an integral part of the metrological

    South African National Accreditation System

    South_African_National_Accreditation_System

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    standards, producing approximately 60 per cent of the country's overall food requirements and 73 per cent of its indigenous food needs, utilising around 0.9 per

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • ISO 13485
  • ISO standard

    product development specific requirements for inspection and traceability for implantable devices specific requirements for documentation and validation

    ISO 13485

    ISO_13485

  • Trade Control and Expert System
  • deals with reinforced checks and safeguard measures. Traceability is the core element of TRACES. It tracks every importation or movement in the EU of

    Trade Control and Expert System

    Trade_Control_and_Expert_System

  • Axiomatic product development lifecycle
  • and provides framework for capturing structural information and requirement traceability. Process domain Process Variables (PV) identify and describe the

    Axiomatic product development lifecycle

    Axiomatic_product_development_lifecycle

  • Spartathlon
  • Ultramarathon race from Athens to Sparti in Greece

    descending into Sparta, passing through 75 check points. The Spartathlon aims to trace the footsteps of Pheidippides, an Athenian messenger sent to Sparta in 490

    Spartathlon

    Spartathlon

  • Android version history
  • List of Android operating system versions

    the following year for new apps, or November 1 for app updates. These requirements have expanded to Wear OS, Android TV, and Android Automotive OS with

    Android version history

    Android_version_history

  • Touchstone (assaying tool)
  • Small tablet of dark stone used for assaying precious metal alloys

    a finely grained surface on which soft metals leave a visible trace. Basic requirements for a touchstone: hardness on the mineralogical scale 4.6-6.5

    Touchstone (assaying tool)

    Touchstone (assaying tool)

    Touchstone_(assaying_tool)

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    have also been under criticism for not being able to fully meet the requirements and demands of Taiwan's 21st-century fast-moving labor market, citing

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Instruction in Latin
  • Subject, mostly in schools

    scientific fields those students wish to study in. In Croatia Latin has traces back to the 9th century, while it was also used much earlier since Croatia

    Instruction in Latin

    Instruction in Latin

    Instruction_in_Latin

  • Arcadia (engineering)
  • Systems architecture modeling method

    more on the definition of requirements, their allocation to each component of the system component and associated traceability. Current approaches rather

    Arcadia (engineering)

    Arcadia (engineering)

    Arcadia_(engineering)

  • Event partitioning
  • Systems analysis technique

    addition to functional requirements captured in a use case description, an analyst may include such non-functional requirements as response time, learnability

    Event partitioning

    Event partitioning

    Event_partitioning

  • Safety engineering
  • Engineering discipline

    Administration guideline DO-178B/C requires traceability from requirements to design, and from requirements to source code and executable object code for

    Safety engineering

    Safety engineering

    Safety_engineering

  • Cyperus esculentus
  • Species of grass-like plant

    in Spain, where a regulating council exists to ensure the quality and traceability of the product in relation to the designation of origin. There it is

    Cyperus esculentus

    Cyperus esculentus

    Cyperus_esculentus

  • Vietnam War
  • 1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia

    Johnson, "Report of Chairman, J.C.S., on Situation in Vietnam and MACV Requirements," February 27, 1968, in Sheehan, Neil (1971). The Pentagon Papers as

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam_War

  • Software safety
  • development lifecycle. Traceability is the practice to establish relationships between different types of requirements and between requirements and design, implementation

    Software safety

    Software_safety

  • ARTAS
  • future. In addition, it introduces several welcome improvements on Requirement Traceability and Quality & Safety processes. All changes in ARTAS are done under

    ARTAS

    ARTAS

    ARTAS

  • Alpha Group (Belarus)
  • Military unit

    task. It also assists law enforcement units in anti-crime operations. It traces its origin to the Soviet-era Alpha Group, created on July 28, 1974. As of

    Alpha Group (Belarus)

    Alpha Group (Belarus)

    Alpha_Group_(Belarus)

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    Vapun | வபுந

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    Indian, Marathi

    Shivdas

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  • Accomplish
  • v. t.

    To equip or furnish thoroughly; hence, to complete in acquirements; to render accomplished; to polish.

  • Call
  • v. i.

    To make a demand, requirement, or request.

  • Shortage
  • n.

    Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts.

  • Fit
  • v. t.

    To be suitable to; to answer the requirements of; to be correctly shaped and adjusted to; as, if the coat fits you, put it on.

  • Attainment
  • n.

    That which is attained to, or obtained by exertion; acquirement; acquisition; (pl.), mental acquirements; knowledge; as, literary and scientific attainments.

  • Requirement
  • n.

    The act of requiring; demand; requisition.

  • Call
  • n.

    A requirement or appeal arising from the circumstances of the case; a moral requirement or appeal.

  • Savant
  • a.

    A man of learning; one versed in literature or science; a person eminent for acquirements.

  • Requitement
  • n.

    Requital

  • Serve
  • v. i.

    To be in service; to do duty; to discharge the requirements of an office or employment. Specifically, to act in the public service, as a soldier, seaman. etc.

  • Letter
  • n.

    Verbal expression; literal statement or meaning; exact signification or requirement.

  • Occasion
  • n.

    Need; exigency; requirement; necessity; as, I have no occasion for firearms.

  • Requirement
  • n.

    That which is required; an imperative or authoritative command; an essential condition; something needed or necessary; a need.

  • Puritanical
  • a.

    Precise in observance of legal or religious requirements; strict; overscrupulous; rigid; -- often used by way of reproach or contempt.

  • Justification
  • n.

    The act of justifying, or the state of being justified, in respect to God's requirements.

  • Stringent
  • a.

    Binding strongly; making strict requirements; restrictive; rigid; severe; as, stringent rules.

  • Competent
  • a.

    Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient; suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit.

  • Adequate
  • a.

    Equal to some requirement; proportionate, or correspondent; fully sufficient; as, powers adequate to a great work; an adequate definition.

  • Solemn
  • a.

    Made in form; ceremonious; as, solemn war; conforming with all legal requirements; as, probate in solemn form.

  • Proficient
  • a.

    Well advanced in any branch of knowledge or skill; possessed of considerable acquirements; well-skilled; versed; adept,