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How do you see a QA role in the product development life cycle?
QA should be involved in early stages of the development process in order to create an adequate test cases and better general understanding of the system. QA, however, must be separated from the development team to ensure that there is no influence of developers on QA engineers. As a last resort before shipping product to the customer, QA has great level of responsibility for the quality of the product and image of the company on the market.


  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: October 08, 2007   
  
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October 14, 2005 04:52:44   #1  
praveen        

RE: How do you see a QA role in the product developmen...

The role of QA :

Preparing Test Strategy

Preparing Test Methodology

Preparing Test Plan


 
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June 08, 2006 10:18:19   #2  
raja        

RE: How do you see a QA role in the product developmen...

preparing test plan

reviewing test case

monitoring defect tracking

providing resourse to tester


 
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January 02, 2007 05:25:22   #3  
jainbrijesh Member Since: September 2006   Contribution: 1193    

RE: How do you see a QA role in the product developmen...
QA person is responsible for the quality of product.It's the QA responsibility that product should not be rejected due to lack of quality and usability.
 
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October 08, 2007 04:01:41   #4  
skiran19 Member Since: March 2007   Contribution: 17    

RE: How do you see a QA role in the product developmen...
QA is the team to provide guidelines planning standards to the software company and it will verify the working methadology of the software company.
 
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