3. Quality management is the act of overseeing
all activities and tasks needed to maintain a
desired level of excellence. This includes
creating and implementing quality planning
and assurance, as well as quality control and
quality improvement.
4. Quality management ensures that an
organization, product or service is consistent.
It has four main components
quality planning
quality assurance
quality control
quality improvement
5. In quality planning, the project manager defines
the standards that the project will be required to
be successful, and how those given standards
will be achieved and confirmed. Quality planning
determines the scope of what’s going to be
measured, what metrics will determine whether
the project is successful, and how those will be
satisfied, from beginning to end Without strong
quality planning, a project carries an increased
risk that the client won't be satisfied with the
results.
6.
7. There are many tools and techniques that form the
basis of the key quality assurance principles. Some
of these include...
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost of Quality (COQ)
Control Charts
Benchmarking
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Statistical Sampling
Flow Charting
Histogram
Run Chart
Scatter Diagram
Inspection
8. cont..
Quality control is that quality assurance is
performed during the project to help make sure
the product meets the quality standards or not..
9. Software Quality Control is the set of procedures used
by organizations to ensure that a software product
will meet its quality goals at the best value to the
customer, and to continually improve the
organization's ability to produce software products
in the future
Reviews
Requirement Review
Design Review
Code Review
Deployment Plan Review
Test Plan Review
Test Cases Review
11. Define Quality to Match Your Needs
Broadcast Simple Quality Metrics
Team/Individual Goals to Include Quality
Get the Requirements Right
Test Smarter to Test Less
Optimize the Use of Testing Tools