The process of assessing and comparing the performance of two similar entities to gauge their relative efficiency and effectiveness.
A diagram depicting hierarchies and decomposition within a solution, an organization, or a project team. Examples include the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), organizational charts, cherry, and apple.
A brainstorming approach where team members take turns sharing one idea in a circle, ensuring equal participation and the opportunity for all to contribute and listen. (Two words)
A type of management plan detailing how the project team will implement and fulfill the QA policy of the organization.
The practice of continuously improving code quality throughout the project's lifecycle, addressing issues, and removing shortcuts or quick fixes to ensure high-quality software development in agile methodologies.
A quality control chart that displays inspection results in the order they occurred, demonstrating process performance over time and aiding in trend analysis.
A graphical representation that illustrates the relationships among components within a system. Flowcharts help identify areas where quality issues may arise, enabling the team to plan appropriate solutions.
The process of randomly selecting a percentage of results for inspection. For example, in a project creating medical devices, 20 percent of units may be randomly selected for quality checks. (Two words)
A management process that outlines the quality system or policy that a project must adhere to. Quality assurance aims to incorporate quality into the project rather than relying solely on inspection. (Two words)
A list of critical quality-related items or criteria used as a reference to ensure that work aligns with established quality standards.
A diagram that deconstructs ideas, solutions, causes, and project components and groups them based on similarities and relationships.
A data analysis table displaying the strengths and relationships between variables in a matrix format. (Two words)
A histogram that categorizes and ranks failure categories within a project based on their frequency and impact. Italian macroeconomist that liked peas.