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Chapter 1: The Elements of a Complete Software Quality System
Figure 1.1: Quality tasks, life-cycle periods, and goals.
Figure 1.2: Standards sources.
Figure 1.3: SDLC reviews.
Figure 1.4: Simplified test process.
Figure 1.5: Typical change procedure.
Figure 1.6: Development process improvement.
Figure 1.7: CM activities.
Figure 1.8: Recycling the life cycle.
Figure 1.9: Traditional organizational styles.
Chapter 2: Standards
Figure 2.1: Two software life cycles.
Figure 2.2: General prototyping approach.
Figure 2.3: Identification based on hierarchy.
Figure 2.4: Standards committee.
Chapter 3: Reviews
Figure 3.1: Costs of identified defects.
Figure 3.2: Scheduling rules of thumb.
Figure 3.3: Typical phase-end reviews.
Figure 3.4: Matching tests to requirements.
Chapter 4: Testing
Figure 4.1: SLC testing.
Figure 4.2: Test traceability matrix.
Figure 4.3: Typical testing flow.
Figure 4.4: Sample test procedure form.
Chapter 5: Defect Analysis
Figure 5.1: Software trouble report.
Figure 5.2: Software change notice example.
Figure 5.3: Defect processing example.
Figure 5.4: Tally sheet.
Figure 5.5: Scatter diagram
Figure 5.6: Graph.
Figure 5.7: Histogram.
Figure 5.8: Pareto diagram.
Figure 5.9: Flowchart.
Figure 5.10: Cause-and-effect diagram.
Figure 5.11: Basic run chart.
Figure 5.12: Process behavior.
Figure 5.13: Kaizen concept.
Figure 5.14: Toward zero defects.
Chapter 6: Configuration Management
Figure 6.1: CM overview.
Figure 6.2: Product levels.
Figure 6.3: Common baselines.
Figure 6.4: Successors.
Figure 6.5: Variants.
Figure 6.6: Equivalents.
Figure 6.7: Naming schemes.
Figure 6.8: Incorporating changes.
Figure 6.9: Mismatched products.
Chapter 7: Associated Quality Concerns
Figure 7.1: Dialup protection.
Figure 7.2: Interruption.
Figure 7.3: Encryption.
Figure 7.4: Virus introduction.
Figure 7.5: Developer's world.
Figure 7.6: Maintenance types.
Figure 7.7: Repeating the life cycle.
Chapter 10: Software Documentation
Figure 10.1: Software test development.
Chapter 11: Quality System Implementation
Figure 11.1: Connecting the elements.
Figure 11.2: Software quality system concerns.
Figure 11.3: True commitment.
Figure 11.4: Least-favorable organization.
Figure 11.5: Acceptable organization.
Figure 11.6: Alternative organization.
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Practical Guide to Software Quality Management (Artech House Computing Library)
ISBN: 1580535275
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 137
Authors:
John W. Horch
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