Quality to me is

"Synergistic phenomena experienced by the user(s) when the product or a service satisfies the requirements, achieves business goals, exceeds expectations, is incredibly usable with real-time servicing & updates, optimal performance and cost effective"

Monday, February 6, 2012

Setting it Right - Foreword (Part1)


A naive QA team has random processes and the outcome is a chaos. The question here is how to streamline them?

I have put in my efforts to come up with an article from my past and current experiences.

It is going to be an enriching experience for me as well as the readers through this article, where a lot of thought process has been put to work and has been reflected and bounced over many times to extract the fine nuances and present this in a form that can serve as a guide for the aspiring quality professionals.

The article will aim to present a holistic picture of streamlining the QA that will include defining, deploying, identifying gaps, improving the processes, planning, execution, measurement and reporting. 

The reader may find discussions that highlight the importance of the active participation from all teams QA, dev, product, etc. Inputs from them and effective communication are crucial for the successful installation of the proposed changes and improvements 

So, how are we going to have a simple, easy to deploy  solution?
It starts with, identifying, introducing, streamlining, improving the processes, methods, techniques, reporting and metrics for any QA Team

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