Software Quality Assurance: Presented By: Aoun Muhammad Ahmed BSCS-F17-LC-258
Software quality assurance is defined as a planned and systematic set of actions to ensure a product meets technical requirements. It aims to provide confidence that software is of high quality by achieving user satisfaction, portability, maintainability, robustness and fitness for use. Quality assurance is important for customer satisfaction, survival, and managing project risks while improving reliability and the end user experience.
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Software Quality Assurance: Presented By: Aoun Muhammad Ahmed BSCS-F17-LC-258
Software quality assurance is defined as a planned and systematic set of actions to ensure a product meets technical requirements. It aims to provide confidence that software is of high quality by achieving user satisfaction, portability, maintainability, robustness and fitness for use. Quality assurance is important for customer satisfaction, survival, and managing project risks while improving reliability and the end user experience.
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Software Quality Assurance
Presented By: Aoun Muhammad Ahmed
BSCS-F17-LC-258 What is software? • According to the IEEE Software is: “Computer programs, procedures, and possibly associated documentation and data pertaining to the operation of a computer system”. What is software quality? According to IEEE: “The degree to which a system, component, or process meets customer or user needs or expectations”
According to Phil Crosby:
Achieving high levels of: • user satisfaction, • portability, • maintainability, • robustness, and • fitness for use What is Software Quality Assurance? According to the IEEE: Software quality assurance is:
“A planned and systematic pattern of all actions necessary to provide
adequate confidence that an item or product conforms to established technical requirements” Why quality is important? • Quality is critical for survival and success. • Customers demand quality. • Everybody seems to understand quality. • Everybody wants quality • Everybody has a different perception of quality. • Essentially quality means satisfying customer. Objectives:
• Development
• Maintenance Conclusion:
With quality assurance
• you won’t loose trust of your customers • Prevent, detect and fix defects early • Minimize project risks • Increase product reliability • Improve end user experience