2022
DOI: 10.15282/ijsecs.8.1.2022.3.0093
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Characterizing Software Quality Assurance Practices in Kenya

Abstract: Given the increased reliance on technology, Software Quality Assurance(SQA) has become a vital area in Software Engineering (SE). SQA practices require training, cost and often take more time than actual code writing. Owing to these requirements, software developers often ignore or partly implement SQA practices, leading to potentially poor quality software development. The goal of the study is to characterise SQA practices of software developers in Kenya. As such, quantitative empirical research was conducted… Show more

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“…The limitation is that not all mobile application developers are formally trained. A study by Wambua and Maake [14] established that 5% of software developers either have no formal software development training or only hold a certificate.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limitation is that not all mobile application developers are formally trained. A study by Wambua and Maake [14] established that 5% of software developers either have no formal software development training or only hold a certificate.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%