Operationalised product quality models and assessment: The Quamoco approach
Context Software quality models provide either abstract quality characteristics or concrete
quality measurements; there is no seamless integration of these two aspects. Quality …
quality measurements; there is no seamless integration of these two aspects. Quality …
The Quamoco product quality modelling and assessment approach
Published software quality models either provide abstract quality attributes or concrete
quality assessments. There are no models that seamlessly integrate both aspects. In the …
quality assessments. There are no models that seamlessly integrate both aspects. In the …
Capture-replay vs. programmable web testing: An empirical assessment during test case evolution
There are several approaches for automated functional web testing and the choice among
them depends on a number of factors, including the tools used for web testing and the costs …
them depends on a number of factors, including the tools used for web testing and the costs …
QATCH-An adaptive framework for software product quality assessment
The subjectivity that underlies the notion of quality does not allow the design and
development of a universally accepted mechanism for software quality assessment. This is …
development of a universally accepted mechanism for software quality assessment. This is …
[PDF][PDF] Meta-models for software quality and its evaluation: a systematic literature review
Software quality has been a very critical issue in software engineering for the last four
decades and still maintains its importance. Various quality models with different …
decades and still maintains its importance. Various quality models with different …
[BUCH][B] Evolving Software Systems
In 2008 the predecessor of this book, entitled “Software Evolution”[592] was published by
Springer, presenting the research results of a number of researchers working on different …
Springer, presenting the research results of a number of researchers working on different …
Utilising CI environment for efficient and effective testing of NFRs
Context Continuous integration (CI) is a practice that aims to continuously verify quality
aspects of a software intensive system both for functional and non-functional requirements …
aspects of a software intensive system both for functional and non-functional requirements …
An extensible data-driven approach for evaluating the quality of microservice architectures
Microservice architecture (MSA) is defined as an architectural style where the software
system is developed as a suite of small services, each running in its own process and …
system is developed as a suite of small services, each running in its own process and …
Integrating software quality models into risk-based testing
Risk-based testing is a frequently used testing approach which utilizes identified risks of a
software system to provide decision support in all phases of the testing process. Risk …
software system to provide decision support in all phases of the testing process. Risk …
Requirements quality research: a harmonized theory, evaluation, and roadmap
High-quality requirements minimize the risk of propagating defects to later stages of the
software development life cycle. Achieving a sufficient level of quality is a major goal of …
software development life cycle. Achieving a sufficient level of quality is a major goal of …