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Representative sampling within software quality assurance
Estimating the representative sampling size, by constructing confidence levels from risk analysis, is an integral part of the software quality assurance (SQA) audit function. How the combination of two valid industry mechanisms can be used to determine a truly representative sampling size and maximize limited resources is described. The goal is to produce a high-quality product which is cost effective. Through risk management and statistical sampling, the Mission Operations Directorate Information Systems Group (MODIS) has reduced the number of audits required for a project and reduced SQA costs without compromising quality.<>