April 2010
Intermediate to advanced
272 pages
5h 23m
English
What: |
Routine tracking of project output against quantified objectives. |
When: |
Project execution and control. |
Results: |
Prompt detection of process issues and revision of work methods. |
Quality assurance serves two primary purposes on projects. It detects processes in need of revision, so they can be improved. It also enforces established standards on work done using inappropriate methods.
Maintaining project quality requires periodic process reexamination. Some process audits are scheduled as part of quality planning. Project variance analysis, quality-control problems, project reviews, or lessons learned may also trigger audits.
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