Practical Consequences of Quality Views in Assessing Software Quality
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Software product quality model Quality assessment Quality view Tailoring quality Models SQALE Generalized Additive Model GAM
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2023-05-28Referencia bibliográfica
Galli, T.; Chiclana, F.; Siewe, F. Practical Consequences of Quality Views in Assessing Software Quality. Axioms 2023, 12, 529. [https:// doi.org/10.3390/axioms12060529]
Resumen
The authors’ previously published research delved into the theory of software product
quality modelling, model views, concepts, and terminologies. They also analysed this specific field
from the point of view of uncertainty, and possible descriptions based on fuzzy set theory and fuzzy
logic. Laying a theoretical foundation was necessary; however, software professionals need a more
tangible and practical approach for their everyday work. Consequently, the authors devote this paper
to filling in this gap; it aims to illustrate how to interpret and utilise the previous findings, including
the established taxonomy of the software product quality models. The developed fuzzy model’s
simplification is also presented with a Generalized Additive Model approximation. The paper does
not require any formal knowledge of uncertainty computations and reasoning under uncertainty,
nor does it need a deep understanding of quality modelling in terms of terminology, concepts, and
meta-models, which were necessary to prepare the taxonomy and relevance ranking. The paper
investigates how to determine the validity of statements based on a given software product quality
model; moreover, it considers how to tailor and adjust quality models to the particular project’s needs.
The paper also describes how to apply different software product quality models for different quality
views to take advantage of the automation potential offered for the measurement and assessment of
source code quality. Furthermore, frequent pitfalls are illustrated with their corresponding resolutions,
including an unmeasured quality property that is found to be important and needs to be included in
the measurement and assessment process.
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