difference between QA and QC?
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Answer / madhu
1:The main difference between QA and Qc is goals of both QA
and Qc are different,goal of QA is working towards
prevention of errors where as goal of Qc is finding defects..
2:QA is process oriented where as Qc is project oriented.
3:QA involves in each and every phase in SDLC,where as QC
involes only in Testing phase of SDLC.
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Answer / balakiranm
Test Engineer: Testing the software,finding the defects ensure the application is working as per requirements is the responsibility to Quality Control(Test Engineer).
Quality Assurance: Defining the process in the company,Redefining the process if required is responsibility of Quality Assurance.
Quality control is working at project level,Quality assurance is responsible at organization level.
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Answer / nagaraju
Qa is preventing the bugs.
forexample: test case review
qc is findout the bugs.
forexample: testcase execution
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