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SOFTWARE QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983Abstract The discipline of software quality assurance has grown during the past few years from a largely test oriented process to one which emphasizes the importance of front end defect prevention and removal. It has become evident that software quality assurance requires the development of a methodology for production of software which is as error ...
J.A. Dobbins, R.D. Buck
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2014
The purpose of software quality assurance is to provide visibility to management on the processes being followed and the work products being produced in the organization. It is a systematic enquiry into the way that things are done in the organization, and involves conducting audits of projects, suppliers and departments.
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The purpose of software quality assurance is to provide visibility to management on the processes being followed and the work products being produced in the organization. It is a systematic enquiry into the way that things are done in the organization, and involves conducting audits of projects, suppliers and departments.
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Optimizing Software Quality Assurance
2010 IEEE 34th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference Workshops, 2010A major concern for managers of software projects are the triple constraints of cost, schedule and quality due to the difficulties to quantify accurately the trade-offs between them. Project managers working for accredited companies with a high maturity will typically use software cost estimation models like COCOMO II and predict software quality by ...
Omar Alshathry, Helge Janicke
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1994
Computer software plays an increasingly important role in equipment and systems, both in terms of technical relevance and of development costs (often higher than 50% of the total costs even for small systems). Unlike hardware, software does not go through a production phase, since for a given application it can be copied without errors.
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Computer software plays an increasingly important role in equipment and systems, both in terms of technical relevance and of development costs (often higher than 50% of the total costs even for small systems). Unlike hardware, software does not go through a production phase, since for a given application it can be copied without errors.
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Quality assurance of medical software
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1994Quality assurance is a topical issue within the software industry, and various methodological solutions aimed at improving software quality have been proposed. Medical software is generally deemed safety-critical and, as such, should be subject to control procedures exceeding those applicable to general-purpose software.
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Software quality assurance considerations
Microelectronics Reliability, 1995Abstract Software quality assurance is a key aspect for bringing on line any software system. Even today with the new approaches in quality and in computers, there are still many techniques and new dynamics. To most, this area is not understood well if at all.
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Advanced Software Quality Assurance
1977Abstract : This is a report of the work performed by General Research Corporation during the Advanced Software Quality Assurance contract. Research was conducted in four major areas: (1) Assertions, verification conditions and consistency proof, (2) Design of a executable assertion language and the development of a preprocessor to implement this ...
R. A. Melton +4 more
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Software product quality assurance
Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference on - AFIPS '82, 1982Providing clear objectives, guidelines, and requirements in an environment conducive to high productivity is absolutely essential to designing and producing high-quality software. The Software Quality Branch of the Computer Systems Division of Texas Instruments is tasked with providing support functions that are vital to producing high-quality software.
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Computer Software Quality Assurance
Laboratory Medicine, 1991The lack of standardization of testing and record keeping in blood banking has lead to a myriad of approaches to computerizing the blood bank. Regulatory agency concern has been heightened by computer system errors that have resulted in the inappropriate release of some blood components.
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