- From: <lsr@nist.gov>
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 04:08:23 -0400
- To: www-qa-wg@w3.org
QAH terminology consistency 1. Concern centers around the use of terms such as: - quality assurance techniques - quality related deliverables - test materials - quality criteria Test materials need definition: Test materials - Provide for the evaluation of an implementation against the requirements of a specification and/or provide information about the implementation. >From OpsGL: Conformance Test Materials = any materials that are used to indicate conformance of an implementation to a specification. Test Materials – include - test suites (where test suites = tests, documentation and harness) - validation tools - test assertions - test cases - sample code (is this test material?) - checklists - ICS Quality related deliverables – include - test materials - systematic, thorough reviews of specification - sample code (if not considered test material) - model specification in formal language 2. Quality Assurance techniques and Good Practices - scope of document addresses quality assurance techniques and good practices. Perhaps we should have QA techniques and GPs, rather than Principles and GPs. - need to define Principles and GPs - Recommend -- a) write (in this order) in 1.3 and 1.4 where this occurs: good practices and associated quality assurance techniques -- b) replace Principle with either the appropriate topic heading or call it a good practice. -- c) replace Principle with Good Practice, replace Good Practice with quality assurance technique. ---- Hmmm. How does this impact SpecGL – are the SpecGL Techniques consistent with Quality Assurance Techniques? Or did this just confuse everything.
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