Difference between Quality control and Quality Assurance?
Answer Posted / jenny
Quality Assurance will conduct a review during each phase
of the project activities, to ensure that applicable
processes, procedures, and standards are followed and have
been planned.
Quality Assurance will focus on the work products and the
processes used to create them given their critical
importance to the project success, and will also verify
that applicable standards, procedures and policies are
satisfied and that the appropriate organizational processes
and procedures have been followed.
Quality Control techniques are to be employed to build in
quality to all project activities and work products:
• Formal Audits by the QA,
• Workshops i.e. with clients or other SE groups etc,
• Desk checking of all outputs by the individuals
producing outputs,
• Informal Inspections,
• Formal Walkthrough i.e. Technical design, code etc
(internal and/or external),
• Formal Reviews…
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