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Quality Assurance Strategies for the Encoding of Records into the Land Administration and Management System of the One Stop Shop

This document is the proposed Quality Assurance Strategies (QAS) to be adopted to support the mass conversion of records into the Land Administration and Management System (LAMS) of the One Stop Shop (OSS). The OSS is being developed under Land Administration and Management Project Phase 2 (LAMP2).

The purpose of the document is to set out the principles and practices to be adopted by Registry of Deeds (RoD) and its Service Providers (SP) in order to ensure that an acceptable level of quality is assured in procedures, processes and deliverables and that the dependencies and outputs associated with quality are clearly defined. Hence it is intended to cover both in-house and out-source activities. It has been written to provide a specific plan for the guidance of quality throughout the data conversion project. It is intended to be used as a “Road Map” to identify and locate all procedures relating to quality and not intended as a specific instruction manual. This report should be read in conjunction with the following associated reports: • Report F2 – Data Capture Strategy for conversion of records into the Land Administration and Management System of the One Stop Shop; and • Report F4 - Implementation Plan for the mass/intensive encoding of records into the Land Administration and Management System of the One Stop Shop. Reference should also be made to Report F5 - OSS IT Systems Functional Requirements Specification

File: 
PDF icon F03 Quality Assurance Strategy_v0.3.pdf
Project Title: 
Land Administration and Management Project II
Publication Type: 
Book