It generally refers to the process of having a peer of co-worker read through your code and provide comments. Generally it is done frequently with small sections of code. The idea is to increase the quality of the code (reduce errors, increase clarity, etc..)
In relation to software, a structured walkthrough is a peer review and discussion of the technical parts of the development process. The main reason for this is to discover errors to help improve the quality of the software.
You can read peer reviews of business plan software on the American Academy of CPA's website in the section for peer review. Peer reviews by business analysts of software may also exist on other sites as well.
That is called peer review.
A Peer Review
Peer review is the process of peers in the field of the work review the work and give opinion of it. The purpose of peer review is to ensure that it is quality work.
Peer Review
The name Skype was derived from the working name for the network software producing face-to-face communications system, Sky peer-to-peer, which was used during development of the project.
Yes, the attorney is AV Peer Review Rated.
Here's a really great article about explaining the peer review process: http://www.ehow.com/how_4765842_explain-peer-review-process.html
The process is called peer review. It is defined as an evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field.
peer review makes the result more reliable
No, a systematic review is not considered a peer-reviewed article.