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Strategic Quality Assurance: How Much Testing Is Enough?
sponsored by Telelogic, An IBM Company
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19 Sep 2008
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Published:
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19 Sep 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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13
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Customers expect software quality to be very high; and yet we frequently hear in the news about bugs or design errors that cost time, money or worse, lives. As software development becomes more complex; innovative; and created by distributed teams; delivering quality is increasingly difficult.
Quality assurance (QA) generally focuses on testing the software in the final stages of a project, when budgets are scarce and the pressure to deliver the product is high. To ensure quality, project managers must balance quality assurance with time-to-market.
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