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{{Short description|A pass/fail test (or check) principle using two boundary conditions or a binary classification}}
 
{{for|the test's use during a rocket launch|Launch status check}}
A '''go/no-go''' test is a two-step verification process that uses two boundary conditions, or a [[binary classification]]. The test is passed only when the ''go'' condition has been met and also the ''no-go'' condition has failed.
 
The test gives no information as to the degree of conformance to, or deviation from the boundary conditions. These tests can be used for [[statistical process control]] purposes. There are specific SPC tools that use parameter based measurements (e.g., P-charts) for determining the stability of a process.
 
It has uses in engineering, psychology, military, and manufacturing. For example, a rocket [[launch status check]] involves a go/no-go test.
 
== Uses ==