The process of the SQA

The aim of the Software Quality Assurance (SQA) process is to develop a highquality software product. Software Quality Assurance is a set of activities designed to evaluate the process by which software is developed and/or maintained.

Quality assurance is a planned and systematic pattern of all actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that the item or product conforms to established technicalrequirements (IEE83).

The purpose of a software quality assurance group is to provide assurance that the procedures, tools, and techniques used during product development and modification are adequate to provide the desired level of confidence in the work products.

The process of the SQA:

1. Defines the requirements for software controlled system fault/failure detection, isolation, and recovery;
2. Reviews the software-development processes and products for softwareerror prevention and/or controlled change to reduced functionality states; and
3. Defines the process for measuring and analyzing defects as well as reliability and maintainability factors.

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