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SQA Training

Posted 04-21-2008 at 08:54 AM by GeekInterview.com

In this training session you will learn about SQA - Software Quality Assurance, SQA Principles, .SQA Planning, SQA Project Metrics, SQA Software and Tools, SQA Analysis, SQA Approaches and Methodologies, SQA Planning and Requirements, SQA Lifecycle Standards, SQA Implementation, SQA Costs and Benefits, Why SQA is required and more...


<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/what-is-software-quality-assurance.html">What is Software Quality Assurance?</a>
Business software is never built overnight. It takes a lot of planning, consultation and testing to be able to come up with an initial version of the application. If a business hurries up the development of a certain application, they would end up spending more in addressing the problem the application brought than they have earned.

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-principles.html">SQA Principles</a>
SQA Principles Developing a software is not just writing codes, they are essentially answers to pressing problems may it be in the office or just to cure boredom - just like in games. Underlying these answers to problems and needs are principles that guide the developers in their software

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-planning.html">SQA Planning</a>
SQA Planning Planning is one of the most important aspects of Software Quality Assurance. The entire operation of the SQA team depends on how well their planning is done. In smaller businesses, planning might not really dictate the flow of SQA but in larger businesses, SQA Planning takes on center

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-project-metrics.html">SQA Project Metrics</a>
SQA Project Metrics The application is only as good as its numbers. It is a harsh reality but everything has to come down to the numbers. Although we can enumerate tens or hundreds of features in a single application, it will all be for nothing if the metrics do not live up according to expectation

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-software-and-tools.html">SQA Software and Tools</a>
SQA Software and Tools In quality assurance, it is always important to get all the help we could get. In other industries, developers could easily check the products manually and discard those that do not meet the standard. The length and the width of the product are checked to maintain standardization

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-analysis.html">SQA Analysis</a>
SQA Analysis Software Quality Assurance is all about analysis. One of the major purposes of this discipline is to know the inner workings of an application. To do this, careful analysis has to be exercised at all times. Although there are programs and applications that aid in knowing the inner work

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-approaches-and-methodologies.html">SQA Approaches and Methodologies</a>
SQA Approaches and Methodologies A scientific approach should have methods. As a scientific process, a stage or a step should be established or used to ensure the final product is according to the user's specifications. The method is usually determined through the wishes of the clients,

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-planning-and-requirements.html">SQA Planning and Requirements</a>
SQA Planning and Requirements The scope of Software Quality Assurance or SQA starts from the planning of the application until it is being distributed for the actual operations. To successfully monitor the application build up process, the SQA team also has their written plan.

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-lifecycle-standards.html">SQA Lifecycle Standards</a>
SQA Lifecycle Standards Software Quality Assurance procedures have finally been standardized and have been virtually perfected after years of planning on how to perfect the application standardization.

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-implementation.html">SQA Implementation</a>
SQA Implementation Developers and the SQA team create a development plan before they build an application. The developers write following the SDLC plan while the SQA team writes the Software Quality Assurance Plan to ensure that the SDLC plan was executed. If these documents by the developers

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/sqa-costs-and-benefits.html">SQA Costs and Benefits</a>
SQA Costs and Benefits Software Quality Assurance has been developed for years and it has been proven to be useful for some situations. We have to emphasize the word "some" since there are companies who have disputed the idea of SQA with so many reasons.

<a href="http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/sqa/why-sqa.html">Why SQA</a>
Why SQA There are so many reasons why a company should consider SQA. It is all about business survival and SQA is just one of the many tools the company should effectively use. And just like a tool, it has to be effectively used to its maximum.

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