The Lean Quality Assessment is a survey service-oriented to perform a series of interviews with at least one person from each role involved in the software development process.
Each interview aims to gather all the relevant information within the three-Test Axioms’ scopes, the testing needs of the stakeholders, the test design and the test delivery. The Test Axioms provide an organised context to drive the discussions and motivations for all quality approaches. This methodology of conducting the test assessment brings structure and simplicity to the interview sessions.
The general goal for this QA Assessment service is to discover organisational and or process level problems of the Software Development Life Cycle. From the activities of this service, we aim to write a report summarising the key aspects that hinder the quality of the software delivered to the end-users. In that report, we include potential ideas so that internal improvements can be discussed, planned and implemented according to the business needs.
Usual estimated time: | 35h |
Type of activities:
- Planning Interviews
- Conducting Interviews about the SDLC process.
- Review of quality-related documentation. I.e. * examples of requirements definitions.
- Collect documentation samples to back up the * interview’s discussions.
Sample questions:
- How are the quality stakeholders?
- What evidences do they need?
- What are the sources of knowledge available?
- Which test models will be used?
Goals:
- Provide a positional level within the Test Maturity Model.
- Understanding where we are is the answer to knowing where we want to go.
- Provide entry-level introductions to the Software Quality concepts and literature.
Based on the particular organisational needs, we can quickly agree on more specific goals for the assessment.
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