| Publisher | Project Perfect | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 141.1KB PDF | Date added | 27 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | Methodology | ||
| Downloads | 40 | ||
Every project should have a quality plan. In reality, very few do. This white paper will provide a common sense approach, and give you the basic tools you need to put together a quality plan. Producing a quality plan is not complex. It involves identifying all the deliverables at the start of the project and deciding how to best validate their quality. There is an overhead in undertaking quality checks but this is offset by not having to fix things further down the line. Inevitably, the later you find a problem, the longer it takes to fix.
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