Quality Assurance (QA) is a vital phase of a Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to ensure that the system meets business and performance requirements as documented during requirements specifications, detailed design and build phases. Thus, we are uncompromising when it comes to Quality Assurance (QA).

 

We employ a total quality process that begins on day one and carries through to the successful launch and long-term maintenance of a project. With the help of our highly trained quality assurance personnel, we check our work, test our products, and anticipate errors, working to maximize quality for the total solution we develop.

 

By providing high quality IT services, on time and at lower than market prices, we help our clients get to market faster and with more stability than other providers. Globals shall relentlessly strive to create a unique software development environment where every employee is aware of quality and its economics.

 

Our extremely qualified and experienced QA Analysts ensure quality from the ground up by adopting accredited techniques for planning, testing, project management, requirements and configurations. To complement this, we also apply techniques to control and measure our performance and process quality to scope out opportunities for further improvement and improved technology.

 

 

 

Our interlaced quality control policy not only helps us to streamline an application’s development, but also to:

  • Offer high quality projects that exceed expectations and come in on-time and on-budget
  • Reduce client risk by providing a predictable and controlled development process
  • Focus on dynamic solutions by concentrating on the tasks at hand in the most efficient way possible.
  • This engages verification effort on the smallest unit of application design. Using the component-level design description as a guide, important control paths are tested to uncover errors within the boundary of the module.
  • This engages validating our project to check whether it conforms to its specifications and correctly performs all its required functions.
  • During integration testing, focus is only on the outputs generated in response to inputs provided and execution conditions rather than verifying internal structure of the program/system.
  • This involves testing the project against performance requirements such as response time, availability and throughput. These include stress, load and volume testing.
  • This involves testing the project based on business requirement specifications. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) checks the software against the ‘Requirements’ and validates that project was delivered as per client’s requirement.