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Quality Assurance

Our Quality Assurance (QA) Studio at Quick Solutions ensures that the solutions and software applications perform as intended. At QSI, Quality Assurance is neither a software tool, nor a proprietary methodology; it is our holistic approach to quality engineering and represents the breadth and depth of quality engineering talent. We tailor and deploy into your environment to meet your specific needs and circumstances.  Our aim is not to impose a methodology or an arbitrary standard; rather, we work within your definitions of quality, your priorities, your budget, and your culture. Our consultants pull from their vast experience with numerous best practices to help you succeed.

Product Assurance
Does the software product you are producing meet or even exceed your customers’ expectations? Whether you define a good product as one that is “fit for use” or that “delights the customer,” we work with you to articulate product characteristics and meaningful metrics to monitor and guide future product decisions. Whether you are producing commercial software or software for back office or internal use, we help you formulate your entire product line strategy, from ideation and inception through pipeline and release train through end-of-life and retirement. 

Process Control
Process Control discipline seeks to strike a balance between enough process engineering to minimize risk, variation and rework to avoid cost, and to ensure compliance with all the regulations and constraints within your organization. Whether you use CMMI, ISO, ITIL or an agile framework, we help assess the degree of process control in your environment, then work with you to establish a Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG). Comprised of process stakeholders, the SEPG can take a just-enough and just-in-time approach to decide where to invest in process control and to what degree. We help you optimize your investment by working with you to articulate your Operational Framework (Policies, Standards, Process, Procedures, Tools and Training) and structure it so that it is self-improving.