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  • 11SQA — abbr. Scottish Qualifications Authority …

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  • 12SQA — comp. abbr. System Queue Area abbr. Software Quality Assurance …

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  • 13SQA — abbrev Scottish Qualifications Authority …

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  • 14SQA examinations controversy (2000) — In 2000, the new Higher Grade examination system in Scotland, failed disastrously. Timeline *26 June 2000 The Scottish Qualifications Authority announces teething problems with the marking system, but promises that students will receive their… …

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  • 15Scottish Qualifications Authority — infobox Organization name = Scottish Qualifications Authority size = 188px abbreviation = SQA purpose = Educational headquarters = Glasgow/Dalkeith region served = Scotland language = English leader title = Chairman leader name = John McCormick… …

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  • 16Software quality assurance — (SQA) consists of a means of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used to ensure quality. It does this by means of audits of the quality management system under which the software system is created. These audits are backed by …

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