Business Technology Services
Learn more about Quality assurance (QA) and what are the five crucial elements that need to be considered and included in a successful QA program.
A strong company group
Solutions
Agribusiness & Manufacturing
AI and Advanced Analytics
SAP Profitability and Performance Management
Sustainability Solutions
Finance Operations
FPSL Insurance
Insurance solutions
msg.Agri for SAP Cloud ERP
msg.Agri for SAP Cloud ERP
msg.Agri for SAP Cloud ERP
Services
Locations
Americas
Africa
In the previous post in this series, we outlined the elements to include in a successful QA program. In this post, we share steps to follow in building a QAP from scratch or in modifying one already in place.
First, establish SMART objectives. By SMART, we mean Specific, Measurable, Appropriate, Realistic, and Timely. Bear in mind that those objectives must include satisfying customer expectations and compliance with regulatory requirements. If those things seem self-evident, you might be surprised at how many organizations don’t establish SMART objectives.
After SMART objectives have been established, it’s time to:
Define Roles and Responsibilities. To ensure the QA team has the ability to perform all the necessary functions, make sure the team includes:
Implement the Quality Assurance Plan. When the development plan is completed, it’s time for the QA to use its tools and resources to achieve the project’s objectives under any test cases and scenarios to support the company's strategic goals.
Examine the Outcomes: The QA plan should be a dynamic document that adapts to the requirements and evolves with the project’s response. It ensures the team's objectives are achieved. It could also explain functional enhancements and provide guidelines for adding features, teamwork, and reasonable expectations.
Gather Feedback and Act: Perform a plan audit after two or three months to determine user reactions and appropriate responses sooner if early feedback is unsatisfactory feedback.
Plan is Not a Four-Letter Word.
When it comes to software development, the time spent planning will save time and money later. And the more attention and energy given to QA, the better the outcomes will be.
To learn more about how we can make your QA processes — and your software better — please get in touch with us today.
Business Technology Services
Learn more about Quality assurance (QA) and what are the five crucial elements that need to be considered and included in a successful QA program.
CATEGORY