Many articles on the internet explain what QA and QC is, but I'd like to share a different perspective: how to move from QC to QA.
First, some definitions.
ASQ:
Quality assurance can be defined as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled.
Quality assurance process consists of many stages: creating a test plan, writing test scenarios, automation, etc. However, the requirements stage is fundamental, and the quality of the product depends more on the thorough and deep elaboration of the task at the initial stage of its development.
Why is it important