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Although many companies today are striving toward better quality, they still find it tough to size up their testing efforts. While testing tools allow executing more tests and finding more problems, research has shown that companies that consistently applied a formal QA methodology reported double the improvement in application quality over similar companies that did not. The presenter of this webcast introduce Compuware's Quality Management solution and explain how it helps QA organizations to manage quality practices by providing the infrastructure necessary to define metrics, establish goals and enforce methodology - ensuring continuous quality improvements.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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