What is the role of QA in a development project?
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Answer / sand....@
Testing is part QA.QA is process driven which consists of
planning,coordinating and other startgey activities
associated a good quality product with extended
requirements.For QA role we are preparing various
documents,Performing reviews activities as per rules and
regulation and also during bug fixing activities,
coordinating with devloper and so on..
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SAND....@
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Answer / sridhar
QA generally assures the quality which has been controlled by
QC team.
QC team drives the project to a bug free or 95% bug free part.
QA Assures the Bug free or 95% bug free part by just running
on the application to ensure no sudden bugs are found. If
found will be notifying the concerned to make it fix before
the release.
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Answer / ashfaq ali khan
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.
QA activities ensure that the process is defined and
appropriate. Methodology and standards development are
examples of QA activities. A QA review would focus on the
process elements of a project - e.g., are requirements
being defined at the proper level of detail.
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