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What is QC task?

This is a discussion on What is QC task? within the Testing Issues forums, part of the Software Testing category; What is QC task?Options are... 1)Proactive 2)Reactive 3)Both Give explanation of your answer, why?...

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What is QC task?

What is QC task?Options are...

1)Proactive
2)Reactive
3)Both

Give explanation of your answer, why?
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Re: What is QC task?

QC only deals with the product Quality. it verifys that product Quality meets all applicable standards and action taken if nonconfronence occur. It basically implement the process. It involves in both static and dynamic testing. It detects the defects and corrects the defects.
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Re: What is QC task?

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QC only deals with the product Quality. it verifys that product Quality meets all applicable standards and action taken if nonconfronence occur. It basically implement the process. It involves in both static and dynamic testing. It detects the defects and corrects the defects.
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I think you have not read my question.My question is:-

What is QC task?Options are...

1)Proactive
2)Reactive
3)Both

Give explanation of your answer, why?

You have to select an option and give you reason; why that option?
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Re: What is QC task?

Hi Brijesh,

I think QC is not proactive because test engineers won’t involve in production of the project or product.

Not reactive as test engineer won’t react to any thing on the behavior or to the production of the product/ project.

But it is post mortem / post productive activity done to find out what actually happened to the product/project after development and giving the results.

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