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Quality assessment is the process of evaluation of the software products quality, measuring of system defectiveness (not preventing defects). Note: if you mean providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled, way of preventing defects, use "quality-assurance" tag

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How quality relates to functionality? (it is not considered by quality models)

To improve quality for a software product we are splitting up quality into internal and external quality. Spread over three quality groups. It gives a more detailed view on the different quality aspec …
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Judge the project rating sonarQube

There is no golden standard for code quality statistics. Also older Stackoverflow questions about code duplication shows these topics are very opinionated. What good or bad statistics are will also d …
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Good practices to audit test automation code

Although code-reviews seems the most obvious one. I would like to vote for test-first and pair-testing. Test-first: Making sure you write a failing test first will go a long way preventing irreleva …
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How to deal with flaky tests that have intermittent failures?

I like to setup a re-run strategy, where we rerun any tests that has failed, until it fails three times in a row. If the test is still failing after two times it will be a real failing test and not so …
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Pair-testing with a candidate during an interview

Yes, it would. I like teams that execute exploratory testing in pairs, I think it is easier to write charters, create mind-maps and decide on heuristics together than alone. It will keep you sharper, …
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How do you determine that your project's quality has increased over time?

For me it is about measurable faster delivery of valuable features, while reducing downtime of functionality. I think good products and teams go faster and faster overtime. This might be different tha …
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