When you hear the phrase "software certification," you probably think of ISO 9001 or the Capability Maturity Model. I am not going to discuss these or any other approach for evaluating software processes. Software quality certification focuses on the software product itself -- the software that is shipped to the customer. It can be a full system or a component that is integrated into a larger system. A certificate is an attestation by an independent entity that the software meets some quality criteria when used in a certain way.
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Software Quality Certification
By Khaled Emam
Posted April 1, 2003 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review
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