Quality
Assurance is making sure that the project will be completed based on the previously
agreed specifications, standards and functionality required without defects and
possible problems. It monitors and tries to improve the development process
from the beginning of the project to ensure this. It is oriented to
"prevention". QA
is involved in the project from the beginning. This helps the teams communicate
and understand the problems and concerns, also gives time to set up the testing
environment and configuration. On the other hand, actual testing starts after
the test plans are written, reviewed and approved based on the design
documentation. Software
testing is oriented to "detection". It's examining a system or an
application under controlled conditions. It's intentionally making things go
wrong when they should not and things happen when they should not. Many people and
organizations are confused about the difference between quality assurance (QA),
quality control (QC), and testing. They are closely related, but they are
different concepts. But all these three are
useful to manage risks of developing and managing software. 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. Quality
Control: A set of activities designed to evaluate a developed work product. Testing:
The process of executing a system with the intent of finding defects. (Note
that the "process of executing a system" includes test planning prior
to the execution of the test cases.) 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. QC activities focus on
finding defects in specific deliverables - e.g., are the defined requirements
the right requirements Testing is one example of
a QC activity, but there are others such as inspections The difference is that QA
is process oriented and QC is product oriented. Testing therefore is
product oriented and thus is in the QC domain. Testing for quality isn't assuring
quality, it's controlling it. Quality Assurance makes
sure you are doing the right things, the right way. Quality Control makes
sure the results of what you've done are what you expectedWhat is the difference between Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and Software Testing ?
Monday, July 06, 2009
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So quality assurance includes qulaity control, right ?