Why is quality assurance important in software development?

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Quality assurance saves you money, time and greatly improves the quality of your product
We'll tell you why:

01

Reducing costs and saving time

Anticipating and preventing problems such as bugs, defects and errors

Identifying problems early on will help you save time and money, because later these problems will become more global

If any bugs do occur, with QA they are relatively minor and easy to fix

02

The safety of your product

Guarantee of software security

The QA team establishes protective processes during product development to make sure that the product is created as securely as possible before it is finally tested by the QC team after the product is completed.

03

QA improves accessibility and usability

With a QA engineer on board you can improve an existing application or the prototype, investigate the possible technical implementations and find optimal solutions to best satisfy your customers’ needs.

How? You can:

Evaluate the project’s usability through different methods, like cognitive walkthrough or heuristic evaluation.

Analyze the user’s flow related to keyboard navigation, tabulation and interaction together with
potential blockers.

Evaluate the project’s usability through different methods, like cognitive walkthrough or heuristic evaluation.

04

Satisfied customers and your company's reputation

The QA team implements processes to ensure that the customer gets exactly what they expect.

By releasing a valuable and user-friendly product, the company enhances its reputation and user confidence.

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Software Development Risk

Undetected code errors and bugs

System misbehaviors

Poor system secutiry

Unstable performance

Business Risk

Missed deadlines

Financial losses

Reputational damage

Unsatisfied end users

Conclusion

Quality assurance ensures that software is efficient, contains minimal defects, and meets customers’ needs closely. It is extremely important to incorporate QA into the overall software development lifecycle and to weave it into every stage of the process.

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