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    role of documentation in qa ?

    what is the role of documentation in qa ?

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    Re: role of documentation in qa ?

    The roel of QA is very importnat in SDTC. he deals, establish the process and manages to improve the process, also ensures that all applicable standards and procedures are followed in the process. it deals with everything right from requirements to delivery. it is basically oriented to prevention.


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    Re: role of documentation in qa ?

    Quote Originally Posted by vijenjoy2k2 View Post
    The roel of QA is very importnat in SDTC. he deals, establish the process and manages to improve the process, also ensures that all applicable standards and procedures are followed in the process. it deals with everything right from requirements to delivery. it is basically oriented to prevention.
    Dear vijenjoy,

    Question is not "What the role of QA?"

    but the question is...

    "what is the role of documentation in qa ?"

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    Re: role of documentation in qa ?

    Documentation plays a critical role in QA. QA practices should be documented, so that they are repeatable. Specifications, designs, business rules, inspection reports, configurations, code changes, test plans, test cases, bug reports, user manuals should all be documented. Ideally, there should be a system for easily finding and obtaining of documents and determining what document will have a particular piece of information. Use documentation change management, if possible.


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