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Deep009
Newbie Joined: 30Apr2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Performing a software quality audit Posted: 30Apr2007 at 3:19am |
Hi,
I have been tasked with performing a software quality audit on the various uncompleted projects ongoing at my company. I've had a look on the web for the steps that are required to perform an audit but I'm not finding much in the way of 'how to...'. My understanding is that a SQ audit is a means of determining where we are in a project and verifying that what we have developed so far is what the customer expects. Also I think its an opportunity for QA to have a first look at the project - a kind of 'where are we, how is it going, an informal qa check'. Please correct me if I am way off here. Does this mean that I should simply review the functional and technical requirements and verify that the code that is written so far, losely provides those requirements? I guess I should be coming from a high level, given that the code is a long way from complete. I mean, is the purpose to give QA an early sighting of the project, or is it to verify we are on the right track? If the purpose is to verify and validate, how do I accomplish this given that the project is not complete? And should the customer be involved? Post Resume: Click here to Upload your Resume & Apply for Jobs |
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