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This PowerPoint presentation contains the following topics: the test/development life-cycle (families of testing tools, why test early), forces in component testing (what is component testing, component test design, component testing inhibitors and enablers), and test mentor overview (concepts and terminology, brief case study). Author(s) : SilverMark
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper addresses the transformation of traditional software quality control techniques to a proactive quality assurance program within embedded systems and other mission critical software: This paper previews a two-stage approach to transforming quality control to quality assurance: Quality Assessment (Stage 1) provides objective quantitative evaluation of quality while identifying and fixing software defects early in the development cycle, before they get to the customer and even before testing; Quality Assurance (Stage 2) helps prevent defects from entering the code base by enforcing coding standards during, and by preventing new defects from occurring during times of change through accurate impact analysis. Author(s) : Mortice Kern Systems Inc.
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Good Enough Quality: Beyond the Buzzword-->
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This article discusses Good Enough Software. The author defines Good Enough Quality and provides a framework for GEQ. Author(s) : James Bach
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper discusses how the SCPI software branch used the principles of software engineering. The Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM) was used. Author(s) : Yang Li
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper presents guidelines for generating quality control. These guidelines include: version tracking, change log, archives, verification, validation, version/installation checking, and documentation. Author(s) : Marshall L. Buhl, Jr. and H. James Green
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article describes steps taken to go from taxonomy of attributes to "testable" statements concerning the quality of the system. Author(s) : Jim Brosseau
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper discusses the SDC policy for Software Quality Management (SQM). Contents include: SQM plan goals (SQM plan overview, SQM plan implementation, SQM metrics), and responsibilities (project team responsibilities, DMMG, SDC senior management). Author(s) : SDC
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper defines quality, explains the problem with the term quality, and gives an example to illustrate that describing the management of requirements and characteristics in the development process can determine the quality of the product. Author(s) : Roland Petrasch
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article focuses on the dilemma of defining and assessing software quality and the rapid advances being made in the software industry to address these issues. Author(s) : Kamesh Pemmaraju
Updated: 10/08/2005
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A Postpartum is an activity where people come together to review a previous project. The purpose from this review is to reflect and learn from the past project to help improve the team's process on future projects. For some projects and some people this can be quite a stressful event. It is an event, when executed poorly can do great damage. However, when done well, it can yield vast improvements in the team's process and productivity. This work shares what the author has learned. Author(s) : Norman L. Kerth
Updated: 10/08/2005
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