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26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Requirements Driven Quality Control
Oxford, England
August 26-August 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1727-7
Stanisław Szejko, Technical University of Gdańsk

The paper aims at presenting a method of controlling software quality attributes driven by the set of requirements. This is done in three steps: specifying all the requirements, mapping them to quality attributes and controlling the development process against the demanded quality. The steps adapt and integrate well-known patterns of requirements specification and weighting, evaluation of the software demanded quality, and measuring the development process.

A supporting prototype tool and the relatred example of a distributed application assist in requirements specification and their mapping to quality characteristics, while the latter step is discussed in draft. Some further research problems and questions are shown.

Index Terms:
requirements specification, quality control, quality tree model, QFD method, GQM approach
Citation:
Stanisław Szejko, "Requirements Driven Quality Control," compsac, pp.125, 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002
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