Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2006, 52(4):177-185 | DOI: 10.17221/5014-AGRICECON

Software quality requirements

J. Vaníček
Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic

At the present time, the international standards and technical reports for system and software product quality are dispersed in several series of normative documents (ISO/IEC 9126, ISO/IEC 14598, ISO/IEC 12119 etc.). These documents are not purely consistent and do not contain a tools for exact requirements set-ups. As quality is defined as a degree to which the set of inherent characteristic fulfils requirements, the exact requirement formulation is the key point for the quality measurement evaluation. This paper presents the framework for quality requirements for software, which is recommendable to use in the new international standard series ISO/IEC 250xx developed on the SQuaRE (Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation) standardisation research project. The main part of this contribution was presented on the conference Agrarian Perspectives XIV, organised by the Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, September 20 to 21, 2005.

Keywords: software quality; quality requirements; requirements for requirements formulation; international standardization; project SQuaRE

Published: April 30, 2006  Show citation

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Vaníček J. Software quality requirements. Agric. Econ. - Czech. 2006;52(4):177-185. doi: 10.17221/5014-AGRICECON.
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References

  1. Vaníček J. (2005): Software and Data Quality. In: Proceedings conference Agricultural perspectives XIV. Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, September 20-21.
  2. ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001, Software Engineering - Product quality - Part 1: Quality model.
  3. Other related resources are referenced on the paper: Vaníček J.: Software and Data Quality, published on issue 3/2006 of this journal pp. 138-146.

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