If you were given full powers how are you going to change
the complete QA process in your company
Answer / manish
The following are the important steps used to define a
testing policy in general. But it can change according to
your organization. Let’s discuss in detail the steps of
implementing a testing policy in an organization.
Definition: The first step any organization needs to do is
define one unique definition for testing within the
organization so that everyone is of the same
mindset.
How to achieve: How are we going to achieve our objective?
Is there going to be a testing committee, will there be
compulsory test plans which need to be executed, etc?.
Evaluate: After testing is implemented in a project how do
we evaluate it? Are we going to derive metrics of defects
per phase, per programmer, etc. Finally, it’s important to
let everyone know how testing has added value to the project?.
Standards: Finally, what are the standards we want to
achieve by testing. For instance, we can say that more than
20 defects per KLOC will be considered below standard and
code review should be done for it.
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