Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is a way to verify quality in the software. It is the set of activities which make certain processes, procedures as well as standards fit for the project and implemented appropriately. SQA is a process which works parallel to the development of software. It concentrates on improving the software development process so problems can be avoided. SQA is an activity that is applied throughout the software process, which will bring value to the project by saving money and time, implementing stable, competitive, and safe product, building constant process, helping to meet client expectations, and will create good developer’s reputation among the users. SQA can give significant impact to the software project in an academic environment with high defect removal efficiency which decreases the cost of software development and satisfy the users and target customers with respective to their expectations. Based on the implementation of SQA in International Student Module (ISM), the result showed that the error could be minimized beside reduced time effort in developing the software.
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