ABSTRACT

In the Quality Assurance Framework (QAF), a set of important practices are defined for areas that are relevant to acquisition and artifacts documented for processes used for Quality Assurance evaluations and must be documented for each important practice. Quality Assurance auditors must always document the rationale behind QAF and provide evidence that support the rationale. Quality Assurance case is a documented body of evidence that provides a valid description that can be specified as critical claims to ensure QAF practices are justified in an improving environment and having effective measurement for required planning to reveal what measurements reveal. Using the QAF provides best practices and can create Quality Assurance goals to provide evidence of how goals are addressed through QAF practices. Benefits of QAFs can gain more effective and more efficient plans and procedures to provide better quality services for team members and employees to provide better communications with management.