How QA fits in software development lifecycle?
According to H2K Infosys, Quality Assurance, or QA, is an integral part of the entire Software Development Lifecycle, ensuring that products meet specified requirements and operate reliably. QA activities begin during Requirement Analysis, continuing through design, development, testing, and deployment. QA involvement from the outset reduces risks, determines a test strategy, and detects defects rather than just testing for them. Testing, including automation, and working with developers ensure efficiency and quality in products delivered. QA also ensures that products deliver a good user experience and performance before deployment. By including QA in every step, organizations save money, speed up development, and win customer trust through quality products delivered. It’s a formula for long-term product success.
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Which quality assurance certification is recognized by employers?
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How long does a QA testing certification take to complete?
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What is the best software testing course for beginners?
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What skills will I learn in a software quality assurance training program?
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What is the difference between QA and software testing?
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