Posted on February 11, 2008 by theqablog
Anybody who has written software for public use will probably have received at least one bad bug report. Reports that say nothing (“It doesn’t work!”); reports that make no sense; reports that don’t give enough information; reports that give wrong information. Reports of problems that turn out to be user error; reports of problems that [...]
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by theqablog
Software Quality Assurance (SQA) consists of a means of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used to ensure quality. It does this by means of audits of the quality management system under which the software system is created. These audits are backed by one or more standards, usually ISO 9000. It is distinct from [...]
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