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Quality Assurance Process at Cambridge
Cambridge ensures that there is continuous focus on Process improvement and Quality Assurance by maintaining an independent Quality Management Group.
Quality assurance at Cambridge seamlessly integrates multiple quality approaches that deliver tangible benefits to our customers:
- ISO 9001:2000 Certified at Chennai & Singapore
- Aligned to SEI-CMMI Level 5 standards for software process improvement
- Aligned to P-CMM for measuring People Capability
The firm's quality methodology allows it to achieve speedy, consistent, quality results in all its undertakings. A comprehensive methodology is applied to all its internal and customer-focused business processes, thus ensuring that its customers are provided with solutions and services that are consistently of an extremely high quality.
Cambridge's Quality Management System defines, documents, measures and improves processes continuously. Quality is the responsibility of each individual contributor in the organization, and all employees participate in the continuous advancement of quality in all their activities and work products.
The quality processes are based on the customer requirements and international standards like ISO & CMMI. The process framework is as follows:
Quality Assurance Process Flow
Quality assurance typically involves a staged or iterative process of evaluation of a project throughout its lifecycle and from multiple perspectives. Quality is assured through two main types of activity: guidance and auditing.
- Guidance - focuses on providing input into the process prior to carrying out activities to support the adoption of suitable development methods.
- Auditing - while guidance is aimed at avoiding problems with the product being developed or inefficiencies in the development practices, auditing serves to identify these problems when they do occur. The flaws are identified early as auditing occurs throughout the development process.
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