Web Quality
QSE-IP – Web and digital activities management
Summary Organizations embracing digital technology rightly see many opportunities, but are gradually discovering that it also entails major risks, both for users and for the organization itself. These major risks are increasingly identified separately, and are often managed in silos. […]
Quality Assurance. For the web.
I have some important things to tell you. My main challenge over the next few years is to make people understand the meaning and interest of the notion of quality assurance for the web. This is fundamental, because there’s a […]
Smashing magazine: a journey into Web quality assurance
I am pleased to announce the publication of my first article in Smashing Magazine. It is entitled Web Quality Assurance: From User Requirements To Web Risk Management ». It’s the story of a 20 year journey that took me from […]
VPTCS: a UX and QA model (2001)
After 20 years in the web industry, if somebody asks me what’s the most useful thing you’ve created or done, I would definitively cite the VPTCS model. VPTCS stands for Visibility, Perception, Technical, Contents and Services. Back in 2001, with […]
Specifications and requests for proposals: quality assurance requirements
A few years ago, we produced an example of an appendix to add to your specifications to better ensure that quality requirements were taken into account. This document was in need of an update, so we have reviewed the current […]
Opquast Slackbot
If you use the Slack messaging tool, you can now use the Opquast for Slack application. This little tool will allow you to send Opquast rules with their objectives, the tags concerned and of course the link to the form. […]
Costs of non-quality: why web quality assurance is a priority
Why should we care about web quality assurance? There was a time when quality assurance, operations and management systems, control procedures and even training and skills acquisition were accounted for as pure expenses or nice to have options. Gradually […]