Abstract

Software quality assurance (SQA) must be able to support the practical application. This chapter presents the models as well as the software engineering standards available for correctly defining performance or non‐functional requirements of software. It describes the research carried out over the years that culminated in a definition of a software quality model. Quality assurance, in certain industries and business models overseen by the software developer, requires a more formal management of software quality throughout the software life cycle. Quality is often measured by considering a specific perception of quality. The chapter provides the SQA practitioner with the knowledge to use the ISO 25010 software quality model concepts. It presents the history of the different models and standards designed to characterize software quality. The chapter introduces the concept of quality requirements and presents a process for defining quality requirements.

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