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The QAP defines, tracks, and measures both product and process quality goals throughout the project development process. QAPs ensure the completion of defect removal activities. They require high-level design inspections, low-level design inspections, and project code inspections. All of these types of inspections that occur before the beginning of the development phase will save the organization time and money by discovering errors and omissions at the beginning of a process rather than at the end. The better a problem is known and understood before work is begun to solve it, the better the solution will be. QAPs allow the Core Team to work with predefined conditions for each development activity. These conditions include having an entry point, an implementation process, an exit point, and specific-defect removal goals. Satisfying each of these conditions for each development activity will ensure that a quality process is enforced.
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