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What Is An Audit?: Refernce by Tutorial Points

An audit is an independent examination of a software product or process to assess compliance. The objectives of a software audit are to provide an independent evaluation of software products and processes against applicable standards and procedures. Key roles in a formal audit include the manager, moderator, author, and scribe. A software audit review involves auditors external to the development team examining the software product and processes for compliance.

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What Is An Audit?: Refernce by Tutorial Points

An audit is an independent examination of a software product or process to assess compliance. The objectives of a software audit are to provide an independent evaluation of software products and processes against applicable standards and procedures. Key roles in a formal audit include the manager, moderator, author, and scribe. A software audit review involves auditors external to the development team examining the software product and processes for compliance.

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REFERNCE BY TUTORIAL POINTS

What is an Audit?
Audit means an independent examination of a software product or processes to assess
compliance with specifications, standards, contractual agreements, or other criteria.
The terminology, Audit in the field of software can relate to any of the following:
 A software Quality Assurance, where the software is audited for quality
 A software licensing audit, where a user of software is audited for licence compliance
 A Physical Configuration Audit (PCA) is the formal examination to verify the configuration
item's product baseline

Objectives of Audit:
The aim of a conducting software audit is to provide an independent evaluation of the
software products and processes to applicable standards, guidelines, plans, and
procedures against compliance.

Roles and Responsibilities of Formal Audit:


 Manager: The manager decides on what needs to be reviewed and ensures that there is
sufficient time allocated in the project plan for all of the required review activities. Managers
do not usually get involved in the actual review process.
 Moderator: The Moderator, also known as lead reviewer, reviews the set of documents.
The moderator will make the final decision as whether or NOT to release an updated
document.
 Author: The author is the writer, who develops the document(s) to be reviewed. The author
also takes responsibility for fixing any agreed defects.
 Scribe/Recorder: The scribe attends the review meeting and documents all of the
issues/defect/problems and open points that were identified during the meeting.
REFERNCE BY TUTORIAL POINTS

Software Audit Reviews:


"Software Audit" review or software review is a type of external
review, wherein one or more auditors, who are not a part of the
development team conduct an independent examination of the
software product and its processes to assess their compliance with
stated specifications, standards, and other important criterion's. This
is done by managerial level people.

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