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Adam-12 and QA

Quotes from the Classic TV Show

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In the world of Quality Assurance (QA), where precision and accuracy are paramount, it's interesting to draw parallels between classic TV quotes and the principles that guide QA today. Throughout September we'll look at some Classic TV shows.

As we delve into the fascinating realm of classic TV shows, we discover how some iconic quotes still resonate with the challenges and objectives faced by QA professionals.

This week we look at Adam-12

Here are some quotes from the TV series Adam-12 that could relate to Software Quality Assurance today:

Pete Malloy: "A wise man once said; great hazards accompany innovation."

Jim Reed: "You just have to know how to arrest them and still make them like you. We call it technique."

Pete Malloy: "It's your life insurance and mine. You take care of it and it'll take care of you."

These quotes from the TV series Adam-12 can be related to Software Quality Assurance in the following ways:

The first quote by Pete Malloy emphasizes the importance of being cautious while innovating. Similarly, in Software Quality Assurance, it is important to be careful while introducing new features or changes to the software.

The second quote by Jim Reed highlights the importance of having a good technique while arresting someone. Similarly, in Software Quality Assurance, it is important to have a good testing technique to ensure that the software is free from bugs and errors.

The third quote by Pete Malloy emphasizes the importance of taking care of your equipment. Similarly, in Software Quality Assurance, it is important to take care of your tools and equipment such as testing tools, automation tools, etc.

 

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