Software Quality Improvement by Documentation - Knowledge Management Model
Published: 2013
Author(s) Name: V. Chomal, J. Saini |
Author(s) Affiliation: Narmada College of Computer Application, Bharuch, Gujarat, India
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Abstract
This paper addresses an essential and significant concern in the development of
computer software - its quality. The major proposal of the paper is that computer science
faculty, in their design and implementation of core curriculum; do not devote sufficient
attention to teaching their students how to develop high-quality software. As in industry,
the most common and popular way of assuring the quality of programs is through
software testing. In other words, quality is treated as a late addition or as postscript in
software development. The paper presents and discusses a software quality improvement
by documentation – knowledge management model that can be used to incorporate a
wide variety of quality assurance techniques within a curriculum. The specific focus of
this paper is to uncover various types of errors done by students during software
development, which is been carried out as a part of their master degree programme.
Keywords: Data Flow Diagram (DFD), Error, Quality, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Software Documentation, Software Projects
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