- Por Sandro Mancuso
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- Publicado 06 May 2015
What is software quality? Is it measurable? What should we focus on when we want to improve quality?
It is still believed that quality in software is about automated functional tests. A manager worried about quality tends to contract external companies to automate functional tests.
Standards ISO/IEC 250xx provide a lot of metrics and guides to measure the quality of a product, but is that enough? What about the process that is followed to create that product?
Others think that they must embrace agile methodologies, but a lot of agile adoptions fail, because they only focus on the process, no more.
Quality is more complex and multi faceted.
If we want to ensure or improve quality, we should focus on:
So we could speak about P3 QUALITY:
The most important part is PEOPLE. When reading the book The Software Craftsman. Professionalism, Pragmatism, Pride by Sandro Mancuso, you notice that the problems in software projects are the same, regardless of the company or the country, and the key to success is in the people’s quality, in our skills and attitude.
That’s the reason why we practice Software Craftsmanship, always trying to improve and raising the bar. Quality is in your hands.
Software es nuestra pasión.
Somos Software Craftspeople. Construimos software bien elaborado para nuestros clientes, ayudamos a los/as desarrolladores/as a mejorar en su oficio a través de la formación, la orientación y la tutoría. Ayudamos a las empresas a mejorar en la distribución de software.