What is Software Quality Assurance? Software quality assurance (SQA) is a process which assures that all software engineering processes, methods, activities and work items are monitored and comply against the defined standards. These defined standards could be one or a combination of any like ISO 9000, CMMI model, ISO15504, etc. SQA incorporates all software development processes starting from defining requirements to coding until release. Its prime goal is to ensure quality. Software Quality Assurance Plan Abbreviated as SQAP,…
What is Quality? Quality is meeting the requirement, expectation, and needs of the customer is free from the defects, lacks and substantial variants. There are standards needs to follow to satisfy the customer requirements. What is Assurance? Assurance is provided by organization management, it means giving a positive declaration on a product which obtains confidence for the outcome. It gives a security that the product will work without any glitches as per the expectations or requests. What…
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Throughout 2019, we witnessed an unremitting evolution of quality assurance (QA) software testing practices across a gamut of segments. Automation levels reached new heights. Continuous testing went full force, and AI and machine learning continued to pick up momentum. Big data testing is now just data testing, and IoT testing came into a sharper focus. These practices will continue to influence the industry for years to come — especially in the context of expanding DevOps and Agile frameworks based on collaboration,…
Once considered primarily as a cost-cutting practice, QA outsourcing has evolved over time into a much more strategic measure. Now it is commonly adopted by enterprises to improve quality and cost of marketable software products, as well as applications developed for internal use. If your company is considering the possibilities of QA outsourcing but has not yet acted, you might want to take a few moments to read and digest this in-depth introduction. It touches…
With almost two thousand new mobile applications released every day, making sure that your application is in the best possible condition when released is more important than ever. First impressions count and smartphone users are a fickle bunch. Apple might get a pass on their new Maps app, but the average application is going to be deleted if it throws up errors or has any issue. Which is where Proper QA come in. Founded in 2011…
Some startups bristle at being called the Uber of something else. Asked to describe his company Rainforest QA, Fred Stevens-Smith volunteers it. If Uber seeks to maintain an advantage over rivals in part through the massive amount of data its collected on rides booked through its app, Stevens-Smith’s startup is doing the same with quality assurance tests. Founded in 2012, Rainforest spent much of 2017 focused on adding artificial intelligence to its thousands of QA…
As financial services grow more complex — think information delivery to tellers or brokers, call centers, web sites and mobile phones while checking available balances, confirming identity and tapping silos of data to build a better customer experience — firms are automating quality assurance (QA) to keep up. “It’s hard to scale up manual exploratory testing,” said Antony Edwards, COO of Eggplant, which provides automated testing tools. “It’s hard to find good testers and they can’t…
Though many of us do it just about every day without giving it much thought, driving a vehicle is fairly complex. Many data parameters from both within and outside the vehicle must be constantly monitored. In a sense, driving a vehicle is much like running a business operation; both require that a continuous flow of operational decisions be made. But the driver has it considerably easier than most business decision-makers because the driver must monitor…