Joint
IEEE/ASQ
Industry Led Peer Support
Discussion Group
For
Software Quality

Wednesday, September 24th, 2003, 6:30 p.m.
Room 108, Devry Institute

(PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE)


Software Quality Management Goals and Objectives


 

The topic of Software Quality Management: Goals and Objectives, as described in the CSQE Body of Knowledge, comprises:

  1. Quality goals and objectives

    Describe, analyze, and evaluate quality goals and objectives for programs, projects, and products. (Evaluation)

  2. Outsourced services

    Define, analyze, and evaluate the impact of acquisitions, subcontractor services, and other external resources on the organization's goals and objectives. (Evaluation)

  3. Planning

    Identify, apply, and evaluate scheduling and resource requirements necessary to achieve quality goals and objectives. (Evaluation)

  1. Software quality management (SQM) systems documentation

    Identify and describe various elements related to SQM system documentation. (Comprehension)

  2. Customer requirements

    Analyze and evaluate customer requirements and their effect on programs, projects, and products. (Evaluation)

    [NOTE: Changes in requirements are covered in III.B.3. The focus in this section is to ensure that customer requirements are evaluated properly.]

 

Presented by
Marnie Shaw


The Discussion Group for Software Quality meets every two weeks.
All sessions are free and advance registration is not required


For more information contact Kim Kelln at 830.5983 or e-mail info@software-quality.ab.ca