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26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Application of Hazard Analysis to Software Quality Modelling
Oxford, England
August 26-August 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1727-7
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University
Yanlong Zhang, Oxford Brookes University
Qingning Huo, Oxford Brookes University
Sue Greenwood, Oxford Brookes University
Quality is a fundamental concept in software and information system development. It is also a complex and elusive concept. A large number of quality models have been developed for understanding, measuring and predicting qualities of software and information systems. It has been recognised that quality models should be constructed in accordance to the specific features of the application domain. This paper proposes a systematic method for constructing quality models of information systems. A diagrammatic notation is devised to represent quality models that enclose application specific features. Techniques of hazard analysis for the development and deployment of safety related systems are adapted for deriving quality models from system architectural designs. The method is illustrated by a part of web-based information systems.
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Hong Zhu, Yanlong Zhang, Qingning Huo, Sue Greenwood, "Application of Hazard Analysis to Software Quality Modelling," compsac, pp.139, 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002
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