Seatwork Surprises and the SQA Saga
WEEK 13 - Quality Overload
It was a typical Tuesday afternoon, but my brain was far from ready for what lay ahead. We walked into class, greeted by a 10 item seatwork quiz. With no warning, I found myself staring at the paper, feeling the weight of my unpreparedness. The quiz wasn’t a stroll in the park, but I clung to hope, knowing I had skimmed through the module last week. Maybe, just maybe, I'd gotten a few answers right. The clock ticked, and I gave my best shot at the questions. But as the professor began the discussion, I realized how wrong I had been on some.
Then came the real talk the class session on Software Reliability and Quality Management. We dove deep into the importance of software quality. We explored SQA (Software Quality Assurance) and its role in creating excellent software, and we got acquainted with the ISO standards that shape our work. What truly struck me was the lesson on the 5s Sort, Set, Shine, Standardize, Sustain. It wasn’t just a system for software; it was a life lesson. If only we could apply these to our chaotic lives, we’d be on our way to a perfect life and a perfect software system.
After the lecture, the real challenge came a group activity where we had to assess the needs of a Medical Record Management System to ensure its reliability and quality. My team tackled the task head-on, but it was a struggle. I managed to answer four questions on my own and helped the group with the rest. We were the last to submit, but thankfully, our professor gave us the chance. It was a nerve-wracking experience, but at least I walked away with more than just a lesson on software quality I walked away with a deeper understanding of how quality touches every aspect of life, and how the little things matter.

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