The advantage of using Software Quality Engineering over Quality Assurance
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The quality of a product
or service plays the all-important role in differentiating a successful
enterprise from an also-ran one. In the highly competitive digital era, the
choice for enterprises to stay relevant, competitive, and customer centric is
clear – offer superior quality products (and services) at equally high speed.
The days of legacy systems and old paradigms seem to be numbered, for now, the
thrust is towards incorporating new technologies and reimagining the business
architecture to deliver the best customer experience. However, ensuring quality
across the digital ecosystem comprising a multitude of device platforms,
frameworks, operating systems, browsers, and networks, can be challenging.
The rapidly changing user
preferences and the need to keep with the latest technology trends can
overwhelm any enterprise worth its salt. Also, a significant section of the
industry has adopted Agile and DevOps methodologies to achieve the above-mentioned
objectives. The challenge, therefore, is to incorporate shift-left testing in the
SDLC underpinned by test automation to achieve objectives such as – maximizing
the test coverage area and offering Continuous Integration and Delivery
solutions. Since the traditional model of quality assurance is found to be
wanting in meeting these objectives, especially in the Agile-DevOps driven
ecosystem, the need to adopt software quality
engineering becomes inevitable.
What is quality
engineering?
The digital
transformation initiatives undertaken by enterprises to be with the times
encompass simplification, modernization, and securing of the legacy systems and
aligning them with the cutting-edge technologies of today. In this endeavour,
quality needs to have a 360-degree approach that straddles the end-to-end
spectrum of the SDLC. This is where enterprises need to employ independent
quality engineering services driven by intelligent and automated processes.
Thus, the process of quality engineering (QE) ensures the quality of software
application is validated, enhanced, and analyzed throughout the SDLC.
It vastly differs with
the traditional waterfall model where QA takes place in a silo at the end of
the software development process. Moreover, QE rises above the shift-left QA
process as well by performing both functions – detecting and preventing the
occurrence of glitches. In other words, quality engineering is comprehensive,
descriptive, effective, and vastly superior to the existing QA practices.
Importance of software
quality engineering in the Agile-DevOps driven world
In the Agile and DevOps
models of development and testing, quality is optimized throughout the SDLC.
Here, every stakeholder is made accountable to ensure the quality of the
software application, which in practice, can suffer from infirmities. To put
this conundrum in simple terms – since it is everyone’s responsibility to drive
quality through rigour and discipline, no one seems to take ownership. In the
absence of a disciplined mechanism to monitor quality, the exercise to shift
towards Agile or DevOps becomes meaningless. Thus, even though the product may
come out of the development cycle fast enough, its overall quality may leave
much to be desired. Let us understand how enterprise quality engineering can
help remedy the situation.
With QE, there is greater
collaboration between developers and testers with the latter tasked with
setting up the basic testing architecture to be relied upon for future testing
exercises. QE can give a software quality engineer the requisite flexibility
and wherewithal to increase the speed of testing by a long margin. This is done
by incorporating test automation at the core of QE. It helps in not only
executing both functional and non-functional testing but validating (and
integrating) each layer of the application. Since the bulk of testing is
executed through test automation, QE offers manual testers the much-needed
flexibility to be innovative and exploratory. Moreover, on the lines of DevOps,
QE engenders changes in processes, tools, and people’s approach (and skills).
In addition to Agile and DevOps testing, the services offered by a quality
engineering company would include test automation, service virtualization,
security testing, performance testing, monitoring and analysis, and test data
management.
Conclusion
In a day and age dominated
by changing market dynamics reflected in mergers and acquisitions, emerging
security challenges and the consequent emphasis on risk and compliance, data
analytics, mobile commerce and others, customers as well as business
stakeholders are increasingly relying on IT. To deliver the best customer
experience across the value chain, testers are moving beyond shift-left
testing. Software quality engineering helps enterprises to strengthen decision
making, improve the delivery of quality services, and deliver business value to
the end customers.
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