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In a complete software development life cycle (SDLC), 30% of the effort is on software testing. Therefore, software testing has emerged as a strategic function. Industry studies have revealed that finding and repairing software defects post-production, costs the average American company upward of USD 22 million and that 80% of software development dollars go to defect repair. Deviations from required functionality specifications and targeted software design and coding specifications lead to software defects resulting significant project delays and massive budget overruns, even leaving some projects to fail. Software Quality Assurance practice of Greenwich focuses on defining a review process that continuously audits a software project through its entire life cycle and providing testing capabilities. The review process allows us to measure twice and cut once assuring the projects are guided in the right direction. We help derive measurable outcomes from the quality assurance process, which are used in mitigating risks early assuring the projects‘ succeed saving time and reducing costs. The rigorous development and integrated testing process enables verifying, validating and testing (IVV&T) of software to make sure that it is ready for deployment. The IVV&T process includes validating that the integrated product meets the specified requirements and will perform its intended functionality in its intended operational environment, verifying the load, stress, and performance of the product, and operational scenario testing. Our software quality assurance and testing services portfolio includes:
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Lalan Rubbers Group awarded their Green IT Datacenter project to Greenwich by implementing 3 levels of virtualization at the Server, Storage & the Application level. |