The difference between Testing and Quality Assurance. Basic
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Answer / deeps
Testing is done to improve the quality of product. This can
be achieved by detecting and fixing the bugs.
QA is Quality Assuarance, which is responsible for
improving the process of making an quality product. This
involves all the phases of SDLC.
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Answer / tom
Testing is part of Quality Assurance. After rigorous
testing quality can be assured for a product
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Answer / divya soman
Quality Assurance is a continuous process where in the work
starts from the stage when the requirements are freezed and
continues till the product or software goes to production.
Testing is a part of the Quality Assurance which starts
after the developement is complete and the code is deployed
in QA server.
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Answer / prasad
Testing is assessment of quality of the product asper the
defined procedures/methods.- only applicable to the area of
analysis.
quality assurance is responsible to ensure the raw material
receipt onwards til desired molecule manufacturing and
testing as per the defined procedures.- entire cycle chain
of the product.
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