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What's the role of documentation in QA?

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Topic: What's the role of documentation in QA?
Posted By: appurva
Subject: What's the role of documentation in QA?
Date Posted: 09Apr2007 at 10:01pm
What's the role of documentation in QA?

Critical. (Note that documentation can be
electronic, not necessarily paper, may be embedded in code comments, etc.) QA
practices should be documented such that they are repeatable. Specifications,
designs, business rules, inspection reports, configurations, code changes, test
plans, test cases, bug reports, user manuals, etc. should all be documented in
some form. There should ideally be a system for easily finding and obtaining
information and determining what documentation will have a particular piece of
information. Change management for documentation should be used if possible.

What's the big deal about requirements'?

One of the most reliable methods of ensuring
problems, or failure, in a large, complex software project is to have poorly
documented requirements specifications. Requirements are the details describing
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