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Constructive Quality Assurance

by Benedikt Liegener last modified Apr 27, 2012 13:36
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Definitions

Term:
Constructive Quality Assurance
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
Generic
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Business Process Management
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Service Composition and Coordination
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Service Infrastructure
(KM-SI)




Generic
(domain independent)


The goal of Constructive Quality Assurance techniques and methods is to prevent the introduction of faults (or defects) while the artifacts are created. Examples for such techniques include code generation (model-driven development), development guidelines, as well as templates. Quality Assurance: The term quality assurance  refers to the planned and systematic activities implemented in a quality system so that quality requirements for a product or service will be fulfilled.  It is the systematic measurement, comparison with a standard, monitoring of processes and an associated feedback loop that confers error prevention. This can be contrasted with Quality "Control". which is focused on process outputs. [Wikipedia]

 

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