Tell me, O Muse, of that many-sided hero who traveled far and wide… (Odyssey 1.1)

Quality Assurance (“QA”) is a quest for improvement driven by findings.

In ancient times, the earliest forms of writing attest the certification of quantity and quality of stored goods. Today, we routinely record vast amounts of transactions in digital containers: they too need to be tested to assure quality against agreed standards, so that we can use the findings to build trust and refine our processes.

A Data Management perspective

Then and now, QA depends on good data management. This, in turn, requires navigating many challenges associated with people, processes and technology – a journey of action, discovery, adaptation towards dynamic goals… an Odyssey?

Setting our compass on a data management perspective, we will explore, in weekly blogs, 10 trials of a Quality Assurance Odyssey paired with episodes from the story of Odysseus:

To find out more about each trial, follow the link. If there is no link yet, it will appear soon, like Hermes helping Odysseus to move on when he got stuck along the way. Can’t wait? DM me for the full epic.

Caveat

E PLURIBUS, UNUM (from many, one)

It is often the case that organizations adopt a fragmented (business/process/country-aligned) approach to QA. In this journey, we are advocating the wholistic route as the more efficient, comparable, scalable way to coordinate QA efforts.