scholarly journals Open Device Labs as a strategy to enhance the undergraduate and postgraduate student learning experience of software quality assurance and usability for mobile devices

Obra digital ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 135-150
Author(s):  
Claire Horgan

Open Device Labs (ODL) are a resource where users can test their applications on a growing range of internet-connected devices. Quality assurance across real devices is vital to ensure a pleasant user experience. From an educational perspective the Tralee Institute of Technology goal is to provide students with the skills they need to become competent software developers. They should have an appreciation of the end users' experience. This papers looks at using an ODL to enhance student learning of quality assurance and usability.  

2009 ◽  
pp. 3272-3293
Author(s):  
Ernest Mnkandla ◽  
Barry Dwolatzky

This chapter is aimed at comprehensively analyzing and defining agile methodologies of software development from a software quality assurance perspective. A unique way of analyzing agile methodologies to reveal the similarities that the authors of the methods never tell you is introduced. The chapter starts by defining agile methodologies from three perspectives: a theoretical definition, a functional definition, and a contextualized definition. Then an agile quality assurance perspective is presented starting from a brief review of some of the traditional understandings of quality assurance to the innovations that agility has added to the world of quality. The presented analysis approach opens a window into an understanding of the state-of-the-art in agile methodologies and quality, and what the future could have in store for software developers. An understanding of the analysis framework for objectively analyzing and comparing agile methodologies is illustrated by applying it to three specific agile methodologies.


Author(s):  
E. Mnkandla ◽  
B. Dwolatzky

This chapter is aimed at comprehensively analyzing and defining agile methodologies of software development from a software quality assurance perspective. A unique way of analyzing agile methodologies to reveal the similarities that the authors of the methods never tell you is introduced. The chapter starts by defining agile methodologies from three perspectives: a theoretical definition, a functional definition, and a contextualized definition. Then an agile quality assurance perspective is presented starting from a brief review of some of the traditional understandings of quality assurance to the innovations that agility has added to the world of quality. The presented analysis approach opens a window into an understanding of the state-of-the-art in agile methodologies and quality, and what the future could have in store for software developers. An understanding of the analysis framework for objectively analyzing and comparing agile methodologies is illustrated by applying it to three specific agile methodologies.


2005 ◽  
Vol 40 (11) ◽  
pp. 29-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bixin Li ◽  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Yancheng Wang ◽  
Junhui Mo

Author(s):  
Min Wang ◽  
Xinjian Duan ◽  
Michael J. Kozluk

A probabilistic fracture mechanics code, PRAISE-CANDU 1.0, has been developed under a software quality assurance program in full compliance with CSA N286.7-99, and was initially released in 2012 June. Extensive verification and validation has been performed on PRAISE-CANDU 1.0 for the purpose of software quality assurance. This paper presents the benchmarking performed between PRAISE-CANDU 1.0 and xLPR (eXtremely Low Probability of Rupture) version 1.0 using the cases from the xLPR pilot study. The xLPR code was developed in a configuration management and quality assured manner. Both codes adopted a state-of-art code architecture for the treatment of the uncertainties. Inputs to the PRAISE-CANDU were established as close as possible to those used in corresponding xLPR cases. Excellent agreement has been observed among the results obtained from the two PFM codes in spite of some differences between the codes. This benchmarking is considered to be an important element of the validation of PRAISE-CANDU.


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