Goals of Quality Programs
Quality Management Components
• Quality Control is the process of monitoring specific project results to determine and confirm that they comply with relevant quality standards and met stakeholder expectations.
• Quality Control activities determine whether acceptance criteria have or have not been met, i.e. the deliverable is performing to spec or not, and identify ways to eliminate causes of unsatisfactory performance.
• For this component to be effective, specifications must be under strict configuration control.
• Quality Control is done during the Development and handover phases.
• Quality Control consists of:
- Inspection - Checking and Auditing deliverables
- Testing - Exercising the deliverables
- Measurement - Set a measure, record, assess impact and take action
• Quality Control, with its three constituents, produce data.
Quality Control Tools
Benefits of Quality Management