Measuring Web Application Quality with WebQEM
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Quality assurance of Web-based applications is considered as a main concern. Many factors can affect their quality. Modeling and measuring these factors are by nature uncertain and subjective tasks. In addition, representing relationships between these factors is a complex task. In this paper, we propose an approach for modeling and supporting the assessment of Web-based applications quality. Our proposal is based on Bayesian Networks.