QAOS: a Quality Assurance Operating System.
QAOS is the structured approach behind the work: a repeatable model for turning QA from a reactive testing function into an architecture layer for software delivery.
Clarify scope, ambiguity, user impact, acceptance criteria, and hidden dependencies before testing begins.
Translate features and systems into business, data, workflow, integration, and regression risk.
Map tests to risk, behavior, acceptance criteria, automation targets, and production confidence.
Build frameworks that reduce manual drag and support reliable execution across releases.
Create operating rhythms, standards, review points, and reporting structures that keep teams aligned.
Improve continuously as the product, architecture, team, and business demands change.
QAOS is not a tool. It is the way quality becomes operational.
Tools matter, but they do not solve unclear ownership, weak strategy, poor test design, bad data, brittle automation, or leadership blind spots. QAOS is built to address the system.