Answer Posted / siva ch
Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is defined as a planned and
systematic approach to the evaluation of the quality of and
adherence to software product standards, processes, and
procedures. SQA includes the process of assuring that
standards and procedures are established and are followed
throughout the software acquisition life cycle. Compliance
with agreed-upon standards and procedures is evaluated
through process monitoring, product evaluation, and audits.
Software development and control processes should include
quality assurance approval points, where an SQA evaluation
of the product may be done in relation to the applicable
standards.
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