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Software Quality Assurance – SQA




Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is defined as a planned and systematic approach to the evaluation of the quality of and adherence to software product standards, processes, and procedures. SQA includes the process of assuring that standards and procedures are established and are followed throughout the software acquisition life cycle. Compliance with agreed-upon standards and procedures [...]



Quality Management – Overview




Software quality management is an umbrella activity – incorporating both quality control and quality assurance – that is applied at each step in the software process. SQA encompasses procedures for the effective application of methods and tools, formal technical reviews, testing strategies and techniques, procedures for change control, procedures for assuring compliance to standards, and [...]



Software Configuration Management Process




The SCM repository is the set of mechanisms and data structures that allow a software team to manage change in an effective manner. It provides the obvious functions of a DBMS but in addition, the repository performs or precipitates functions such as : – data integrity. – information sharing. – tool integration. – data integration. [...]



Software Configuration Management – Baselines




Change is a fact of life in software development. A baseline is a software configuration management concept that helps us to control change without seriously impeding justifiable change. Before a software configuration item becomes a baseline, change may be made quickly and formally. However once a baseline is established, we figuratively pass through a swinging [...]