What is the difference between QA and QC?
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Answer / anand madhukar
QA is process oriented where we varigy wheather the user
requirement is valid or not means are we building the right
product?
QC is process oriented where we actually do testing of
their developed requirement means are ew building the
product right?
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Answer / sankar mandal
`QA : Quality Assurance Is the activities, agnaist problem
through early warning of trouble a-head.
QC: Quality control is the process through which one can
ensure actual performance compare it with standard or act
on the difference.
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Answer / manjari
QA :It is a process of checking conducted in s/w company in order to confirm whether each and every role in the org is working according to the company's process guidelines or not
QC :It is a process of checking conducted in s/w company in order to confirm whether the developed application is working according to the expectations or not
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Answer / dondapati dileep
QA:1) the main aim is to prevent defects with focus on the
process used to make the product,there fore it is a
proactive quality process.
2)the goal of QA is to improve development and test process
so that defects do not arise when the product is being
developed.
QC: 1)Qc aims to identify defects in the finished
product,therefore qc is a reactive.
2)The goal of QC is to identify defects after a product is
developed and before it's released.
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Answer / suriya
custamers satisfaction throw reliable product with effective
cost,Qa&qc are same part of best product
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Answer / nataraja
Doing Qc have to redusing error with check all information
to that any filed entery wrong information that is called QC
Doing QA have to check %of # information have to check
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Answer / dheeraj sharma
QC department is known as a controller of Production,
however QA is focus on documentation for Production.
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Answer / hetal
QA is a Static Testing For ex: Reviews
QC is Dynamic Testing For Ex: Functional Testing, Regression
Testing
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Answer / madhusudan biswal
QA whether the process of designing product is correct or
not where
QC is to find defects in product.
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Answer / kallolkumar banerjee
QA provides basis for QC.Characteristics ,trends,
consistency,or customer satisfaction are the key points
drawn out from QA for sucessful QC
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Dear all I need an advice about sqa field last year i have completed my graduation in computer engineering and i have just started my career as Software engineer in QA field and working in a software company. The problem is that I am very confused about my career in this field because I want to know that how much it's necessary that the programming concepts and the programming should be strong if the person is working as a sqa engineer if i talk about myself i can create logic with respect to programming but for me it's very difficult to implement my logic in form of code and is programming field has strong scope over sqa field and as a sqa engineer what will be my prestige in front of programmers. I want to know what appourtinutes i will get in this field after some period of time and what will be the next step(desigination)in that field.Kindly reply Regards
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