QA Sign-Off: The Final Seal of Approval Explained
Blog post from testRigor
QA sign-off is a crucial step in the product development lifecycle, serving as the final confirmation that a product has been thoroughly tested and meets quality standards before release. It involves a comprehensive review of test coverage, functional compliance, defect management, non-functional requirements, documentation, stakeholder approval, compliance with regulations, risk assessment, and readiness for release. Different types of sign-offs—positive, negative, and conditional—reflect the QA team's confidence in the product's readiness, with considerations given to unresolved issues and risk assessments. Automated testing tools like testRigor can facilitate the QA sign-off process by enhancing test coverage, reducing human error, and speeding up execution through AI-driven automation, allowing teams to efficiently manage tests and improve product quality. The QA sign-off process not only ensures the product's quality but also incorporates stakeholder and customer feedback, regulatory compliance, and a post-release support plan to address any issues that may arise after deployment.