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What does "error prevention in
general" mean?
This means all measures which are not directed at only a
specific result, but have a more global significance,
e.g.:
- Definition of uniform project
standards (standard distribution
lists, document templates, programming
conventions, use of tools, etc.).
- Performance of systematic risk
analyses.
- Project-specific preventive and
corrective measures (e.g. brief
analysis of the errors after every review;
termination or kickoff meetings for each phase,
etc.).
- Performance of general or specific training
measures (e.g. courses in review
technique, database design, etc.).
- Measures which support communication
and teambuilding on a general level
(e.g. regular project meetings, which also
include a "social" component; possible
project coaching by experts trained in
psychology, etc.).
- Analysis of error causes (e.g.
in the form of an external error cause analysis
following completion of a release in order to
derive conclusions for the next release).
These measures must be documented in the QA plan and
checked for compliance.
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