AGJ’s Quality Management and Testing techniques have been employed by both Software Vendors and Hardware Manufacturers to provide verifiable metrics and compliance proof. AGJ’s comprehensive approach to quality allows our partners in development to deliver independent and verifiable real time expertise in integration, application development and quality assurance. AGJ utilizes a centralized approach to monitor the necessary resources, responsibilities, deadlines, and requirements necessary to ensure delivery of a sound product.
AGJ Quality Assurance Plans are broken into four deliverable steps
- Planning: During the planning phase, interrelated problems are assessed, objectives are established, and problematic processes are cited. Processes that may be required to deliver the necessary results are established or developed.
- Implementation: During the implementation phase, developed processes are set in motion.
- Monitoring: The monitoring phase is an ongoing process, usually handled by a manager or consultant, which involves evaluating and testing the implemented process to make sure they meet the objectives. This also involves monitoring for potential problems and future improvements
- Action: During the action phase, if necessary, actions are applied if the results require any changes.