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  • Ady Stokes's profile image
Quality is contextual but measurable via collaboratively defined signals across user, business, engineering, and operational perspectives.
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  • Rosie Sherry's profile image
Coverage is a signal, not proof or assurance. Quality comes from understanding risks, behaviours, interactions, uncertainties, usability, accessibility and emergent failure modes.
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There are bound to be many different definitions of Continuous Quality, just as there are with many things related to the term Quality.Personally, I believe it refers to something bigger than just the SDLC. There are so many elements that need to come together in order to achieve Quality and not all of them are obviously a part of the SDLC in it's simplicity of Ideation to Production. — Philippa Jennings
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