Relationship between QC and QA !!!!
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Topic: Relationship between QC and QA !!!!
Posted By: tanushree
Subject: Relationship between QC and QA !!!!
Date Posted: 15Oct2007 at 2:58am
Relationship between QC and QA
An
application that meets its requirements totally can be said to exhibit
quality. Quality is not based on a subjective assessment but rather on
a clearly demonstrable, and measurable, basis. Quality.
- Quality Control
is a process directed at validating that a specific deliverable meets
standards, is error free, and is the best deliverable that can be
produced. It is a responsibility internal to the team.
- QA,
on the other hand, is a review with a goal of improving the process as
well as the deliverable. QA is often an external process. QA is an
effective approach to producing a high quality product.
One
aspect is the process of objectively reviewing project deliverables and
the processes that produce them (including testing), to identify
defects, and then making recommendations for improvement based on the
reviews. The end result is the assurance that the system and
application is of high quality, and that the process is working. The
achievement of quality goals is well within reach when organizational
strategies are used in the testing process. From the client's
perspective, an application's quality is high if it meets their
expectations.
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