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360logica is an independent software and application testing services company which provides wide range of testing solutions to our partners based on domain, technology and business solutions including software product testing, quality assurance of software, automation in testing, finance testing, mobile software and applications testing. 360logica offers full range of software testing which include Software Product Testing, Test Automation, Performance Test Engineering, Finance Application Testing, Healthcare App Testing and SaaS Product Testing. We work closely with our partners to tailor a program of support which meets their needs and ensures our systems achieve the quality levels demanded by our partners, especially in financial testing
2. QUALITY PRINCIPLES
Quality - the most important factor affecting an
organization’s long-term performance.
Quality - the way to achieve improved
productivity and competitiveness in
any organization.
Quality - saves. It does not cost.
Quality - is the solution to the problem, not a
problem.
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3. Cost of Quality
Prevention Cost
Amount spent before the product is actually
built. Cost incurred on establishing methods
and procedures, training workers, acquiring
tools and planning for quality.
Appraisal cost
Amount spent after the product is built but
before it is shipped to the user. Cost of
inspection, testing, and reviews.
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4. Failure Cost
Amount spent to repair failures.
Cost associated with defective products
that have been delivered to the user or
moved into production, costs involve
repairing products to make them fit as per
requirement.
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5. Quality Assurance Quality Control
A planned and systematic
The process by which
set of activities necessary to
product quality is compared
provide adequate confidence
with applicable standards;
that requirements are
and the action taken when
properly established and
non-conformance is
products or services conform
detected.
to specified requirements.
An activity that establishes An activity which verifies if
and evaluates the processes the product meets pre-
to produce the products. defined standards.
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6. Quality Assurance Quality Control
Helps establish processes. Implements the process.
Sets up measurements Verifies if specific
programs to evaluate attributes are in a specific
processes. product or Service
Identifies weaknesses in Identifies defects for the
processes and improves primary purpose of
them. correcting defects.
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7. Responsibilities of QA and QC
QA is the responsibility of QC is the responsibility of the
the entire team. tester.
Prevents the introduction of Detects, reports and corrects
issues or defects defects
QA evaluates whether or not
QC evaluates if the application
quality control is working for
is working for the primary
the primary purpose of
purpose of determining if there
determining whether or not
is a flaw / defect in the
there is a weakness in the
functionalities.
process.
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8. Responsibilities of QA and QC
QA improves the process
QC improves the
that is applied to multiple
development of a specific
products that will ever be
product or service.
produced by a process.
QA personnel should not
QC personnel may perform
perform quality control
quality assurance tasks if
unless doing it to validate
and when required.
quality control is working.
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9. SEI – CMM
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) developed Capability
Maturity Model (CMM)
CMM describes the prime elements - planning, engineering,
managing software development and maintenance
CMM can be used for
• Software process improvement
• Software process assessment
• Software capability evaluations
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10. The CMM is organized into five maturity level
Initial
Level 1
Disciplined Process
Repeatable
Level 2
Standard Consistence
Process
Defined
Level 3
Predictable Process
Managed
Level 4
Continuous Improvement
Process
Optimizing
Level 5
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11. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE
CYCLE (SDLC)
Phases of SDLC
• Requirement Specification and
Analysis
• Design
• Coding
• Testing
• Implementation
• Maintenance
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12. Requirement Specification
and Analysis
User Requirement Software Requirement
Specification (USR) Specification (SRS)
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13. Design
The output of SRS is the input of design phase.
Two types of design -
High Level Design (HLD)
Low Level Design (LLD)
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14. High Level Design (HLD)
List of modules and a brief description of each
module.
Brief functionality of each module.
Interface relationship among modules.
Dependencies between modules (if A exists, B
exists etc).
Database tables identified along with key
elements.
Overall architecture diagrams along with
technology details.
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15. Low Level Design (LLD)
Detailed functional logic of the module, in
pseudo code.
Database tables, with all elements,
including their type and size.
All interface details.
All dependency issues
Error message listings
Complete input and outputs for a module.
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16. The Design process
Breaking down the product into independent
modules to arrive at micro levels.
2 different approaches followed in designing –
Top Down Approach
Bottom Up Approach
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19. Coding
Developers use the LLD document and write the code in
the programming language specified.
Testing
The testing process involves development of a test plan,
executing the plan and documenting the test results.
Implementation
Installation of the product in its operational environment.
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20. Maintenance
After the software is released and the client starts using the
software, maintenance phase is started.
3 things happen - Bug fixing, Upgrade, Enhancement
Bug fixing – bugs arrived due to some untested scenarios.
Upgrade – Upgrading the application to the newer versions of
the software.
Enhancement - Adding some new features into the existing
software.
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21. SOFTWARE LIFE CYCLE MODELS
WATERFALL MODEL
V-PROCESS MODEL
SPIRAL MODEL
PROTOTYPE MODEL
INCREMENTAL MODEL
EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT MODEL
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