
Software quality assurance (SQA) systems are vital for software developers in the software and the electronics industries as well as for information systems divisions in organizations. This book, based on many years of consulting and teaching experience, is designed to serve three audiences: students at universities and colleges, participants in vocational training courses in the industry and practitioners/professionals. Each chapter will conclude with commonly raised questions, problems, short case studies, and topics for discussion. The methodology to be presented in the book conforms with the requirements of ISO 9000 standards (ISO 9001 Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standard and of ISO 9000-3 Guidelines for the Application of ISO 9001 to the Development, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Computer Software). The topics that will be covered will conform with the requirements of most vocational training programs (e.g.. the American Society for Quality's training program for Certified Software Quality Engineers). The book is designed to include in its appendices a collection of useful templates and checklists containing items of great interest to practitioners and students, and is accompanied by an Instructor's Solutions Manual and PowerPoint Slides.
This book investigates the systematic implementation of software quality assurance (SQA) frameworks to meet international standards and industry requirements. Daniel Galin draws upon extensive consulting and academic experience to provide a structured approach to quality management. The text integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring that the methodologies presented align with ISO 9000 standards and professional certification requirements for software engineers.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for both academic curricula and vocational training programs. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the included templates and the clear alignment with industry-standard certification requirements.
Page Count:
640
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Pearson College Div
ISBN-10:
0201709457
ISBN-13:
9780201709452
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