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What are the Applications of QAC?
QAC supports configuration management, quality assurance, testing, independent verification & validation, metrics programs, cost estimation, quality & reliability engineering, risk management, project management, statistical process control, product certification, cost and benefit analysis, return on investment analysis, process improvement, Capability Maturity Model assessments, business process reengineering, and ISO 9001 registration. Ultimately, the information produced by QAC is intended to support the executive decision-maker when making choices respective to their software inventory.
How is QAC Applied?
Client code will be analyzed at our facility, over the Internet, or at any client location. QAC is instantly deployable, highly automated, and doesn’t require time and cost-intensive code instrumentation. We currently support large organizations and have used QAC to analyze more than 24 million lines of code in support of mission critical applications.
What are the Benefits of QAC?
Use of QAC results in higher product quality, enhanced productivity, shorter cycle times, lower costs, and altogether higher customer satisfaction. Higher quality comes from fewer defects. Enhanced productivity comes from less dependence upon reviews, inspections, and testing. Shorter cycle times come from less development and maintenance effort, and higher customer satisfaction comes from a clearly superior product. All benefits combined mean that you are maximizing your return on investment by improving your products at the least possible cost.
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