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Software Quality Control

Software Quality Control (SQC) Definition and Details

Software Quality Control (SQC) is a set of activities for ensuring quality in software products. It includes the following activities:
  • Reviews
  • Testing
Software Quality Control is limited to the Review/Testing phases of the Software Development Life Cycle and the goal is to ensure that the products meet specifications/requirements.

The process of Software Quality Control (SQC) is governed by Software Quality Assurance (SQA). While SQA is oriented towards prevention, SQC is oriented towards detection.


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