What is difference between Quality Assurance and Quality
Control?
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Answer / jyoti
QA (Quality Assurance)
1) It is process oriented
2) Also called as in-process testing or Verification
3) Preventive method
4) It involves Audits, Inspections
5) Its checking whether we are building product right
QC (Quality Control)
1) It is product oriented
2) Also called as End-process testing or Validation
3) Curing or actual testing
4) Involves meetings, actual testing
5) Its checking whether we are building right product
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Answer / madhan
QC team will be involved in finding the defects in a product
where as
QA team will be involved in preventing the defects of a product
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Answer / pjagya
Quality Assurance: A set of activities designed to ensure
that the development and/or maintenance process is adequate
to ensure a system will meet its objectives.
Quality Control: A set of activities designed to evaluate a
developed work product.
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