Quality refers to a lot of things such as it must be bug/error/issue free, it must be released to the customer on time and must be developed with the features as the customer demands.
Quality is related to the categories of the customers’ i.e. different customers such as end users, test engineers, customer contract officers, customers related to development organizations, people related to sales, accountants and stockholders define quality differently in their terms.
For example, as per the account departments quality refers to the profit while for end-user user-friendly and bug-free are the parameters of the quality.
What is the difference between Software Quality Assurance (SQA) and Software Quality Control (SQC)?
The difference between the two is as follows:
The processes in the Software
Quality Assurance:
1. Software
development methodology.
2. Project Management
3. Configuration
Management
4.
Requirements Development/Management
5. Estimation
6. Software
Design
7. Testing,
etc.
After
implementing the processes, the following is done to ensure Quality assurance:
·
An analysis is made to find out the Weaknesses.
·
Processes are improved only when the
weaknesses are worked upon.
The quality is leveled depending on the following popular
standards although various other models are present:
1.
CMMI
2. Six Sigma
3. ISO 9000
In
Software Quality Assurance, software is developed by continuously working on
weaknesses and removing them to meet the specific requirements.
The basics of software quality control
Reviews
- Requirement Review
- Design Review
- Code Review
- Deployment Plan Review
- Test Plan Review
- Test Cases Review
Testing
- Unit
Testing
- Integration Testing
- System Testing
- Acceptance
Testing and many more.

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