This article provides information about the role of Quality Assurance (QA) Analysts in software projects. It explains the benefits of having QA Analysts on projects for both the customer and the project team. The article also outlines the tasks and responsibilities of QA Analysts, including communication with the customer, software demo preparation, bug administration, and UAT testing assistance.
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The description of QA Analyst role is here NEW-Customer Assistance , it can be shared with the customer.
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Some expectations from the customers are more misunderstandings of the role QA Analyst - please check truths and myths section on our Confluence /wiki/spaces/CUST/pages/1932329897
Advantage of QAs on
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Projects
The main reasons why to have QA Analyst on the project are:
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QA Analyst will lower the risk the customer will find a bug during his testing
QA Analyst is the role dedicated for testing the solution - CE is a developer, he will not prepare test strategy and test cases, he can test but his time for testing will be always limited because testing is not his main job. So usually you can’t expect CE will test the solution the same way as QA Analyst.
QA Analyst can lower the probability the customer will not be ready for UAT testing and we will discover this too late.
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Tasks and
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Responsibilities
The following activities can be done by QA Analyst - if there is no QA Analyst on the project, they need to be done by CE, SA or PM
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