Functional Quality Assurance (QA) is a crucial aspect of software development and product management that focuses on ensuring that a software application or system functions according to its intended specifications and requirements. It involves a series of systematic processes, activities, and techniques aimed at identifying, preventing, and rectifying defects, errors, and discrepancies in the functional aspects of the software.
Key Components and Activities of Functional Quality Assurance
Requirements Analysis
QA teams work closely with stakeholders to understand and document the software's functional requirements. This involves creating detailed use cases, user stories, and acceptance criteria to establish a clear understanding of the expected behavior and features of the software.
Test Planning
Functional QA involves creating a comprehensive test plan that outlines the testing strategy, scope, objectives, resources, and timelines. This plan serves as a roadmap for conducting various testing activities.
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