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The Miner….. 1950’s - Lord Robens, Chairman of the NCB, concerned at the high absenteeism, asked a miner: “Why do you regularly work 4 shifts in stead of the regulation 5?” The miner replied: “I’ll tell you why; because I can’t quite manage on the money I earn in three.”
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The Miner…..1950’s - Lord Robens, Chairman of the

NCB, concerned at the high absenteeism, asked a miner: “Why do you regularly work 4 shifts in stead of the regulation 5?”

The miner replied: “I’ll tell you why; because I can’t quite manage on the money I earn in three.”

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We all know how frustrating poor quality can be…

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Quality Assurance and Maintenance Tools

CS616 - Spring 2004

Team 4

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Team Members

• Thomas McKee (Team Leader)

• Sanjukta Nayak • Aditya Prakash

Chandra• Jae Sohn

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Scope of Project

• Establish Quality Assurance (QA) measures and tools for the current student projects

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Scope of Project

• Three parts: • Set of metrics – help to

monitor student software project quality.

• Web-based database - store project information.

• Interactive forms -integrate metrics chosen in the first portion of the project to judge project quality.

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The History of QualityGuild Halls - standards (materials, products, practices,

conditions).

Industrialization - supervisors - growing responsibility for

quality - formal quality inspection.

Post WW1 - sophistication - stats, societies, standards

(military, civil, international).

Post WW2 - Japanese adopt and adapt quality methods

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Quality - Definition

“The totality of features and

characteristics of a product or service

that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or

implied needs.”- ISO 8402

Quality Assurance is what we do to achieve this

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SQA: Quality Software

People Process

ManagementDiscipline

SQA

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“Success” v “Failure”

Quality Assurance helps us avoid failure !

Content

Within budget

On

time

Success

Failure Failure

Failure

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Software failuresthe statistics

Successful16%

Challenged53%

Cancelled31%

Source: The Standish Group

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Why is it so hard to succeed?

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So…

“If we fail to plan, we plan to fail….”anon.

“Someone once said: “You cannot inspect

quality into a product.”

- “he meant that you must build it.”

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Is this how you started your project?

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Five common solutions to software

development problems • Solid Requirements• Realistic Schedules• Adequate Testing• Following

Requirements• Communication

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Conclusions

• Set project milestones to perform a mock Formal Technical Review meeting for each project.

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Conclusions

• Issue the software metrics at the beginning of the project.

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Conclusions

• A forum for knowledge sharing should be created and utilized. The reliance on standardized technology will ensure that this forum will remain relevant in the future and have greatest benefit.

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Conclusions

• At least one more milestone for code delivery in each semester should be established so that the QA team has more time to evaluate systems.

• This will also allow the QA team to find problems early and thus reduce the time required to fix them.

• It should be emphasized to the class that this milestone is a “soft” milestone in which a fully working system is NOT expected.

• This is merely an opportunity for QA to see the system and hopefully uncover faults early.

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Software Demonstration

Home

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