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Demand for Faster Development

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Demand for Faster Development

More than ever, the market for better software is increasing and everyone wants to sell and developing something new. The software has to be developed faster more than every to be ahead of everyone. Complimenting that speed is also the increasing complexity of the application.



It is not only the developers that have this problem of rapid software development but also the SQA as well. They have to act really fast and decide whether or not the application is worthy to be released for operation. If that was the case 10 years ago, everyone will have a very hard time. Checking the application used to be manual and if that will be the case today, everyone will definitely have a very hard time approving the application.


Today, there are tools that have great testing capabilities that could work faster like any other manual testers. That does not include the stability the application could offer. Formal verification could be attained using this application since it has been sanctioned by standards to work. The development of the application for formal verification has ease up the demand


Defective Software

After months and moths of development and manual coding, it is very frustrating when your application is disregarded and has to start all over again. SQA has that function to be a little bit perfectionists and anything bad is disregarded. Considering the need to develop an application rapidly, everyone has to complete the application really fast. Perfection and speed is always a requirement for SQA and have been one of the biggest reasons why developers and small scale companies have opted not to use SQA too much. They have limited themselves to code testing and SDLC.


Today, that problem is addressed with the aid of libraries. There are many libraries today that can easily be used to develop the application. The good thing about it is that they do not have to code. The well known libraries can easily be used in an application and in no time the application could be used and tested.


SQA has been tested on these applications and have passed so many times. Although there are no frameworks that have been approved to bypass SQA, they would almost pass the SQA as soon as they are tested. What’s lest is just the documentation and proper commenting in each function.


These are the issues that have been holding back the small scale companies. However, there are now solutions to these concerns that small scale companies does not need to have second doubts in using SQA for developing a good looking and well functioning application. Besides the monetary consideration, every issue that surrounds the SQA has been addressed.



One of the biggest reasons why SQA could now be used by any company is automation. CASE tools can easily gauge if the application has enough software or user requirements. Although there are things that the SQA team should work on themselves, automation has helped application to be the best it could be. Testing tools has also developed and it has not checked the codes only but also on stresses. Anything that concerns around SQA has already been address so anyone could easily use this service.




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