Soft systems methodology in action
Soft systems methodology in action
A Model for Software Product Quality
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Metrics: A Rigorous Approach
Software Metrics: A Rigorous Approach
Software Quality Assurance: A Student Introduction
Software Quality Assurance: A Student Introduction
Customizing ISO 9126 quality model for evaluation of B2B applications
Information and Software Technology
Software quality models: purposes, usage scenarios and requirements
WOSQ'09 Proceedings of the Seventh ICSE conference on Software quality
Weight-modeling of B2C system quality
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Relating Software Quality Models and Process Methods to User Value
International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals
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Software quality models have primarily been based on top down process improvement approaches. Such models are based on the fundamental principle of empowerment of all involved and foster a questioning attitude through the active exchange of ideas and criticism ensuring that the most appropriate approach for quality improvements is adopted. The holistic view of systems enables the incorporation of many viewpoints held by different parties within the same organisation and by the same party at different stages of development. In this paper the GEQUAMO (GEneric, multilayered and customisable) QUAlity MOdel is proposed. GEQUAMO encapsulates the requirements of different stakeholders in a dynamic and flexible manner so as to enable each stakeholder (developer, user or sponsor) to construct their own model reflecting the emphasis/weighting for each attribute/requirement. Using a combination of the CFD (Composite Features Diagramming Technique) developed by the author, and Kiviat diagrams a multilayered and dynamic model is constructed. Instances of models are presented together with the algorithm for the computation of the profiles. Indications of future work conclude the paper.