Quality Control Plan: What You Need To know?
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:
Phases of preliminary studies
At the stage of preliminary studies quality control will be set around the statement of the objectives of the project and also concern an assessment of the customer expectations. A quality control plan should also make sure that the solution that is being provided is coherent with the overall aspect of the project- whether it is the preliminary study or at the definition of the requirements.
Implementation
The quality control at this stage consists of the verification of the methodology used and on the other hand to make sure that everything is done as per the specifications.
Test stage
At the test stage it is important to make sure that the applications delivered matches the requirements of the clients.
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
During the test phase, it is important to repeat some tests at random by another person to limit the risk of error.
Monitoring remedial actions
The irregularities detected during the test phases should bring about some changes in the process and makes up the lesson learned database. There should also be some new tests that take place to make sure that the corrections actually work.
Written by Robert Bellarmine forwww.visitask.com
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