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Convergent validity is the degree to which an operation is similar to (converges on) other operations that it theoretically should also be similar to. For instance, to show the convergent validity of a test of mathematics skills, the scores on the test can be correlated with scores on other tests that are also designed to measure basic mathematics ability.
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HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Comptel Corporation (NASDAQ OMX Helsinki: CTL1V), the leading vendor of dynamic Operations Support System (OSS) software, today announced that Latin American communications service provider (CSP) Telefónica de Argentina S.A., a member of the Telefónica Group, has chosen Comptel Convergent Mediation to replace its existing vendor’s mediation platform. Comptel’s real ... - TelZar 019 Deploys FTS' Convergent Billing & Customer Care Solution
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Comptel says its real-time, scalable and flexible solution will enable TelefĂłnica de Argentina to more easily and efficiently collect and transform more than 90 million network transactions daily into billable records. - Ericsson, U Mobile Sign BSS, Managed Services Contract
Under the terms of the agreement, U Mobile's complete BSS architecture will be transformed into a real-time convergent environment. - Why Mexican cavefish turned blind
Washington, Jan 23 (ANI): Several populations of cavefish have constantly and independently, lost their eyesight and pigmentation, which is a remarkable example of convergent evolution, researchers say. - Nickelodeon Announces Series Pick-Up, Development Slate for "NICKMOM" -- the Brand-New Content Destination for Today's ...
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