what is the difference between SDLC and SQA life cycle?
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Answer / madhavan
SDLC deals with Req, Design, Coding & Testing. SQA life
cycle includes SDLC + configuration management + Audit +
Metrics + Continual Improvement.
It is important to understand that SQA is not Testing. Both
are different. SQA is process orianted, Testing is product
orianted.
Software Quality Control: Test Engineer
software Quality Assurance: Qualty Anlyst/ Engineer
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Answer / ashfaq
SDLC : Software Development Life Cycle
Requirement
Analysis
Design
Coding
Testing
Release
SQA Life Cycle Includes SDLC+Process oriented
Process in turn includes Configuration Managemnt, Audit,
Metrics and Process Improvement
SQA is process oriented but QC is oriented towrds prevention
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Answer / kunal banjaria
SDLC means that we are talking about the Software
Development Life Cycle means whole cycle of Testing but if
we talk about SQA only means we are talking about the final
product.
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