Investigating quality control plan
A quality control plan refers to the techniques and activities that are used to control that a product or service remains consistent to the requirements and specifications pertaining to quality.
In order to achieve quality it is important that the quality control plan meets the project demand and the specifications of the client.
A sample of a quality control plan for a software company:
Feasibility study
Quality at the preliminary stage will revolve around the studies that are conducted and the proper assessment that is made of the customer needs. Quality control will also ensure that all solutions provided are coherent at any state whether it is the preliminary state or at the definition of the expectations.
Implementation phase
At the implementation stage the quality control plan will be concerned about the verification of the methodology used to make sure that it is done according to the specifications.
Testing stage
The test phases consist of verifying on one hand the smooth workings of applications delivered and on the other hand, the match between the functions performed by these applications and functions specified in the requirements.
Control
Make sure that adequate control system is set up to make sure that everything falls in place. You should make sure however that the test provide adequate control system for the project.
Independent audit
Some random test might need to be carried out by some independent person to limit errors.
Control of remedial efforts
The anomalies detected during the test phases should give rise to a correction in terms of configuration and development. New tests should then take place within the framework of the quality process to ensure that the corrections work.
Written by Robert Bellarmine for www.visitask.com
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