In order to successfully deliver high quality business-critical software and systems that support business initiatives, businesses need to look at software quality management as a continuous, governed and automated programme throughout the delivery lifecycle. This presentation shows how IBM Rational's quality management approach can help ensure that successful delivery and looks into these issues
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