QA (Quality Assurance) training is intended to give you knowledge, and some skills, that will help you maintain the desired level of quality in your employer's product.
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.qa was created in 1996.
Give a job to QA Engineer
QA Technologies was created in 2002.
QA would mean quality assurance QC would mean quality control , QC ( the term) is used more in industry , and QA SOUNDS better to the consumer, like would you rather be assured or controlled? same thing just one sounds more comforting
* QA = Quality Assurance * QC = Quality Control
No. Qa is not a legal Scrabble word.
Quality assurance or QA's are important in call centers because they ensure that all agents are maintaining a level of quality on all calls that has been previously set forth. Agents calls are monitored usually on a monthly basis for quality.
QA is process oriented and QC is product oriented. QC is usually service provided to development. QA expects development to provide service to it.
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SA36 would have more traceability and QA requirements, and as a result can be used safely at slightly higher stress levels. But physically, they are the same.