Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is a means and practice of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used in a project to ensure proper quality software.
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It may include ensuring conformance to standards or models, such as ISO/IEC 9126. It included standards and procedures that managers, administrators or even developers may use to review and audit software products and activities to verify that the software product meets quality criteria that link to standards.
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Is SQA qualification good?
Achieving an SQA Advanced Certificate or SQA Advanced Diploma is one of the best ways to progress onto further studies or develop a career. An SQA Advanced Diploma is equivalent to the first two years of a degree, and is a recognised route into year 2 or 3 of a related degree program at home or overseas.
What is SQA equivalent to?
SCQF level 6 is equivalent to RFQ level 3, which is the level at which A levels sit. This qualification is ungraded and is awarded upon candidates achieving a Pass in each of the Units required to successfully complete the qualification.


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