The difference between a tube style spectroscope and the QA spectroscope is the ability to read the scale on the QA spectroscope. Otherwise the functions are similar.
Qa in Babylon. Qa = the volume of the water flowing from and into the water clock.
Considering 1 US gallon = 3.7854 liters 9 gallons = 34.0686 liters Assuming fresh water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature with density equals 1 gram per cubic centimeter then: 9 gallons = 34068.6 grams or 34.0686 kilograms.
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No. of know defects in product/ size of the product Size of product: Total lines of Code or Total FP's
QA Engineer can use Chrome,Firefox,IE,Safari and opera browsers to run actual tests in selenium RC. Source : I am Senior Programmer @ Quontra Solutions
QA: Quality AssurancePMO: Project Management OfficeThey're completely different things!
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 is a set of activities whose purpose is to demonstrate that an entity meets all quality requirements . QA has to ensure that the activity is not violating from the standard process. testing is an activity whose purpose is to ensure the quality requirements being met. tester has to ensure that the end product has the required/demanded quality
.qa was created in 1996.
The main difference is that a Certificate of Analysis is something issued by a QA body that guarantees a product meets desired specifications. A technical data sheet is simply a listing of what those specifications should be.
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QA Technologies was created in 2002.
Give a job to QA Engineer
* QA = Quality Assurance * QC = Quality Control
Many people and organizations are confused about the difference between quality assurance (QA), quality control (QC), and testing. They are closely related, but they are different concepts. Since all three are necessary to effectively manage the risks of developing and maintaining software, it is important for software managers to understand the differences. They are defined below: * Quality Assurance: A set of activities designed to ensure that the development and/or maintenance process is adequate to ensure a system will meet its objectives. * Quality Control: A set of activities designed to evaluate a developed work product. * Testing: The process of executing a system with the intent of finding defects. (Note that the "process of executing a system" includes test planning prior to the execution of the test cases.) QA activities ensure that the process is defined and appropriate. Methodology and standards development are examples of QA activities. A QA review would focus on the process elements of a project - e.g., are requirements being defined at the proper level of detail. In contrast, QC activities focus on finding defects in specific deliverables - e.g., are the defined requirements the right requirements. Testing is one example of a QC activity, but there are others such as inspections. Both QA and QC activities are generally required for successful software development. Controversy can arise around who should be responsible for QA and QC activities -- i.e., whether a group external to the project management structure should have responsibility for either QA or QC. The correct answer will vary depending on the situation, but Mosaic's experience suggests that: * While line management should have the primary responsibility for implementing the appropriate QA, QC and testing activities on a project, an external QA function can provide valuable expertise and perspective. * The amount of external QA/QC should be a function of the project risk and the process maturity of an organization. As organizations mature, management and staff will implement the proper QA and QC approaches as a matter of habit. When this happens only minimal external guidance and review are needed.
No. Qa is not a legal Scrabble word.
QA is process oriented and QC is product oriented. QC is usually service provided to development. QA expects development to provide service to it.