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Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is a process used to ensure that software meets the highest standards of quality and reliability. It involves a series of tests and checks to ensure that the software meets the requirements of the customer. SQA is an important part of software development, as it helps to ensure that the software is reliable and meets the customer's expectations.
SQA is typically divided into two main categories: functional testing and non-functional testing. Functional testing focuses on the functionality of the software, while non-functional testing focuses on the performance, security, and usability of the software. SQA also includes activities such as code reviews, system testing, and regression testing.
The SQA market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of services. Some of the major players in the market include IBM, Microsoft, HP, Oracle, and CA Technologies. Other companies such as Tricentis, Parasoft, and SmartBear also offer SQA services. Show Less Read more