Control System Software Quality Control Checklist
by David Ross, from the Community
This control system software quality control checklist helps IT and AV teams verify code, interfaces, and device behaviors before handover. It covers inventory verification, GUI standards and usability, customer sign-off, true device feedback, dialing and phone book functions, camera presets, and source selection. Code quality checks include variable initialization and naming, removal of unused signals, inline documentation, headers, modular design, revision logs, and logic notes. Operational checks validate volume and mute initialization, privacy mute handling, shutdown/startup reliability, non-volatile storage, dialing shortcuts, secure mode handling, and final tasks like IP configuration and uploading code to the project server.
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