La série de normes. ISO 25000 se divise en cinq divisions. Le guide de gestion de qualité est la norme ISO 25000 (Software product Quality. Requirements and
14 jui. 2004 2004 by Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890. Measuring Software Product Quality: the ISO 25000 Series and CMMI.
La norme ISO 25000 définit les exigences qualité et la mise en œuvre de leurs évaluations pour un produit logiciel. Cette norme reprend enrichit et
12 oct. 2018 Interoperability using ISO 25000 Quality Model. H Basson M Bouneffa
normatifs (normes internationales ISO et normes ou fascicules de documentation par la série ISO/CEI 25000 connue sous le nom de SQUARE) sont des outils ...
ISO/IEC. 25000 (System and Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation-SQuaRE) is an international standard that evaluates software product quality. ISO 25000
ISO 25000 SQuaRE series of standards. This series on. Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) is an effort to harmonize ISO 9126 and ISO 14598
1 août 2005 SQuaRE ISO/IEC 25000n — Quality Management Division addresses software product quality requirements specification measurement and evaluation
Abstract— This paper examines the possibility of extending the principles of ISO/IEC 25000 (SQuaRE) to a quality model for Artificial Intelligence.
25 juil. 2016 C List of metrics (Quality Measure Elements) from ISO/IEC 25021 ... The ISO 25000 covers the problematic of the quality evaluation.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 25000:2014(E) Systems and software engineering — Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Guide to SQuaRE 1 Scope This International Standard provides guidance for the use of the new series of International Standards named Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE)
the ISO/IEC 25000 family of standards suggests an objective evaluation with the help of a quality model through which an abstract quality attribute is decomposed into measurable characteristics The authors trace the historic evolution of these ideas present the current state of the standards
The ISO/IEC 25000 defines 36 quality characteristics and over 200 quality measures and expected further multiplication of characteristics in the future particularly of measures In the contexts above to ensure the maximum effectiveness a detailed description of the measures adopted/required/suggested is envisaged
This first edition of ISO/IEC 25010 cancels and replaces ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001 which has been technically revised ISO/IEC 25010 is a part of the SQuaRE series of International Standards which consists of the following divisions: • Quality Management Division (ISO/IEC 2500n) • Quality Model Division (ISO/IEC 2501n)
This paper reports the extensions of ISO/IEC 25000 (SQuaRE) quality models developed by the Working Group 6 of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 7 “Software and systems engineering” to adapt a specific SC7 standard for its use in the field of “Artificial Intelligence” managed by JTC1 SC42
and ISO 9126/25000 - 2 Product Quality Requirements are transformed into designs and implemented via the Technical Solution and Product Integration process areas The implementation of Product Quality Requirements are monitored and confirmed via the Project Management Verification and Validation process areas
ISO/IEC 25000 is composed of several divisions of which we highlight ISO/IEC 25040 which defines the process of evaluating software product quality and ISO/IEC 25010 which determines the software product characteristics and sub-characteristics that can be evaluated
extending the principles of ISO/IEC 25000 (SQuaRE) to a quality model for Artificial Intelligence Some results are described by comparing ISO/IEC 25000 product quality models to unstructured documents and guidelines concerning quality aspects of Artificial intelligence The analysis shows
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 25000:2005(E) © ISO/IEC 2005 – All rights reserved 1 Software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Guide to SQuaRE 1 Scope This International Standards provides guidance for the use of the new series of International Standards