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Product quality is not something that you can achieve by simply testing your product at the end of the development process. It requires a systematic approach that involves planning, designing, building, verifying, and validating your product throughout its lifecycle. In this article, you will learn about some of the tools and techniques that you can use to ensure product quality at every stage of your product journey.
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1 Quality Planning
Quality planning is the first step in ensuring product quality. It involves defining your quality objectives, standards, criteria, and metrics for your product. You also need to identify your stakeholders, customers, and users, and understand their needs, expectations, and feedback. Quality planning also involves selecting the appropriate quality methods, tools, and techniques that you will use to measure and improve your product quality. For example, you can use tools like quality function deployment (QFD), quality attribute workshops (QAW), or quality risk analysis (QRA) to translate customer requirements into product specifications and prioritize quality attributes.
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2 Quality Design
Quality design is the process of creating a product that meets or exceeds the quality standards and criteria that you defined in the quality planning stage. It involves applying design principles, methods, and techniques that ensure your product is reliable, usable, secure, and maintainable. For example, you can use tools like design thinking, prototyping, wireframing, or mockups to generate and test different design solutions and get feedback from your customers and users. You can also use tools like design reviews, design patterns, or design guidelines to ensure your product follows best practices and standards.
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3 Quality Building
Quality building is the process of implementing your product design into a functional product that meets or exceeds the quality metrics that you defined in the quality planning stage. It involves applying development practices, methods, and techniques that ensure your product is consistent, efficient, and error-free. For example, you can use tools like agile, scrum, or kanban to manage your development process and deliver value to your customers and users. You can also use tools like coding standards, code reviews, or code analysis to ensure your product follows coding conventions and rules.
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" You can also use tools like coding standards, code reviews, or code analysis to ensure your product follows coding conventions and rules" This statement is vague and does not communicate well with the reader. It should be more clear whether it is the software quality coding we are talking or quality of hardware is the subject. It should start with the quality codes used for software development and how to use QA tests for a code written to ensure the quality aspect of the codes are embedded.
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4 Quality Verification
Quality verification is the process of checking whether your product meets or exceeds the quality objectives and standards that you defined in the quality planning stage. It involves applying testing practices, methods, and techniques that ensure your product is functional, performant, and compatible. For example, you can use tools like unit testing, integration testing, system testing, or acceptance testing to verify different aspects of your product functionality and quality. You can also use tools like performance testing, load testing, or stress testing to verify your product performance and scalability.
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5 Quality Validation
Quality validation is the process of checking whether your product meets or exceeds the customer needs and expectations that you defined in the quality planning stage. It involves applying evaluation practices, methods, and techniques that ensure your product is valuable, desirable, and satisfying. For example, you can use tools like user testing, usability testing, or user feedback to validate your product usability and user experience. You can also use tools like customer satisfaction surveys, net promoter score (NPS), or customer reviews to validate your product value and customer loyalty.
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6 Here’s what else to consider
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