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BASDA Code of Practice Release

18 Jan 2005

BASDA - the Business Application Software Developers' Association - has introduced a Code of Practice for its members. Exchequer Software signed up immediately to this code of practice as it represents a level of quality in software development and commitment to customer service in keeping with Exchequer's own philosophies. The Code of Practice is a badge of quality that Exchequer Software are pleased to wear.

The Code of Practice sets out the following

BASDA Code of Practice

Product Development
They will provide a mechanism by which users can submit requests for enhancements to their standard software. In planning new functions and features they will always consider the impact on existing customers and endeavour to provide them with the opportunity to adopt a new version with as little disruption as possible. The software house will review new legislation that may impact the customer's use of the software and where appropriate, pro-actively seek to make available upgrades or new versions to address new legislative demands. Where software purchased from the software author is reaching the end of its life-cycle the software house will always seek to provide at least 12 months notice of product withdrawal. Where possible, the BASDA member will always seek to provide the user with a viable upgrade path to a current product at a preferential commercial rate.

Testing / Quality Assurance
Each new product or version release will be rigorously tested by the software author before being released to its customers. The software house will strive to adopt "best practice" in applying testing methodology in order to deliver the highest quality standards. The software house will take reasonable steps to ensure that its released software is free of any software virus. If a user identifies an issue within the software application, then the software house will provide a mechanism for the user to report that issue and have it logged by the software house. In all cases, the software house will endeavour to provide the customer with a timely response to their issue regarding progress and action.

Documentation / Information
The software house will provide information on new release functions and features to its supported users, either electronically or in a paper-based format. The software house will make available manuals and/or on-line help to a high standard, to assist users in their use of the software. The BASDA member will provide a mechanism to keep existing customers advised of significant changes in the software by way of Newsletters or information published on a web site, or via information communicated via a reseller channel.

Software Support
The software house will make available, either directly or indirectly, a range of support services for its users to subscribe to. The software house will ensure that its prices for ongoing support or licence fees do not discriminate against an existing customer when compared to a customer making an initial software purchase.

Disputes
In the event that the user has a dispute with the software house that might be service or product related, then the software house will provide the user with a clearly defined escalation process for resolution. BASDA represents more than 250 of the world's leading applications software developers and is the acknowledged voice of the software applications industry. It is recognised by the European Commission, the UK Government and the United Nations.

More information about BASDA can be found at www.basda.org

 
 
 
 
   
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