Software Quality Control - Quality Control Activities

Quality Control Activities

  • Check that assumptions and criteria for the selection of data and the different factors related to data are documented.
  • Check for transcription errors in data input and reference.
  • Check the integrity of database files.
  • Check for consistency in data.
  • Check that the movement of inventory data among processing steps is correct.
  • Check for uncertainties in data, database files etc.
  • Undertake review of internal documentation.
  • Check methodological and data changes resulting in recalculations.
  • Undertake completeness checks.
  • Compare Results to previous Results.

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