5.5. SUMMARY
Ensuring that the final software has few defects is one of the prime concerns of a project manager. In the procedural approach to quality management, quality control procedures are planned and then properly executed. In the quantitative quality management approach, a quantitative quality goal is set for the project; to achieve this goal, the execution of the process is monitored quantitatively.
Review Point | Review Item | Type of Review |
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End of project planning | Project plan
Defect control system set up Project schedule | Group review
Software quality adviser review Software quality adviser review |
End of project planning | CM plan | Group review |
End of 90% of requirements (this should be at the end of the first ... |
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