As my SDD text books reads...
QA - a set of procedures used to certify that a generated product meets specified criteria with a respect to quality and reliability
As my SDD text books reads...
QA - a set of procedures used to certify that a generated product meets specified criteria with a respect to quality and reliability
This is a tough one ay, I rkn it is C. Quality assurance is the process of making sure the program meets the specifications doesn't it? ensuring that the end-user is going to receive a product built to the specifications. I think B is a little too easy....
Would it be possible for someone to explain it out for me. I really sucked in this last part and got lost. If anyone could explain it out for me it'd be much appreciated
A communication protocol is a set of rules taht govern the transfer of data. These define how the connection and transfer is established. I used POP as my example.
I think that's correct?