what is the difference between quality assurance and
quality control
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Answer / bharani
QA is preventive activity. its process oriented
QC is detective activity. its main job is to find the
defects and to fix it.
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Answer / khaled salah uddin
Quality Assurance is a control of processes;
Quality Control is a control of products.
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QA-
>defect prevention,
>concentrate on process,
>involve in entire SDLC,
>its a staff function
>quality planning tools and techniqe and quality audit
methods used.
>Verification
>responsible entire team
>It is planned and systematic set of activities necessary
to provide adequate confidance that products and services
will confirm to specified requirments and meet user needs.
QC-
>Defect detection,
>concentrate on product
>involve in testing
>its line function
>insepction control charts on basis of work results and
quality managemnt plan method used
>validation
>responsible tester
>the process by which product quality is compared with
applicable standards and the action taken when non
confirmancies is detected.
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Answer / qtpconsultant@gmail.com
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QA:
Set of activities to ensure that development and organizing
the best quality process for entire life cycle.
QC:
Focus on testing for quality and hence detecting defects
and make sure the result of what you have done and what you
expected.
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