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Quality Control (QC) vs Quality Assurance (QA): What's the Difference?

Quality Control (QC) vs Quality Assurance (QA): What's the Difference?

Quality Control (QC) is a process aimed to check the current product quality and:
->Verify the functionality compliance with specifications.
->Verify the documentation compliance with requirements for its creation, content, and format.
->Review the code to verify its compliance with coding standards, architectural documentation, safety, etc.

Quality Assurance (QA) is a set of activities covering all tech stages of the SDL, production, and usage to ensure end-product quality.

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I think this is an interesting topic to discuss. Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) are two important concepts that are often confused. It's important to understand the difference between the two in order to ensure that quality standards are consistently met. Quality Assurance Services can help bridge the gap between QC and QA by providing an unbiased, independent review of processes, products, and services. This helps to ensure that quality is maintained and improved over time.