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Software qualities (ISO 25010)

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Created date 10-01-2017

Reusability

The degree to which an asset can be used in more than one system, or in building other assets.

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Security

The degree to which a product or system protects information and data so that persons or other products or systems have the degree of data access appropriate to their types and levels of authorization.

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Integrity

The degree to which a system, product or component prevents unauthorized access to, or modification of, computer programs or data.

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Functional correctness

The degree to which a product or system provides the correct results with the needed degree of precision.

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Functional Suitability

The degree to which a product or system provides functions that meet stated and implied needs when the system is used under specified conditions.

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Functional completeness

The degree to which the set of functionsof a product or system covers all the specified tasks and user objectives.

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Maintainability

The degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which a product or system can be modified by the intended maintainers.

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Co-Existence

The degree to which a product can perform its required functions efficiently while sharing a common environment and resources with other products, without detrimental impact on any other product.

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Time behavior

The degree to which the response and processing times and throughput rates of a product or system, when performing its functions, meet requirements.

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Functional appropriateness

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Portability

The degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which a system, product or component can be transferred from one hardware, software or other operational or usage environment to another.

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Usability

The degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use

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Compatibility

The degree to which a product, system or component can exchange information with other products, systems or components, and/or perform its required functions, while sharing the same hardware or software environment.

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Resource utilisation

The degree to which the amounts and types of resources used by a product or system, when performing its functions, meet requirements.

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Accessibility

The degree to which a product or system can be used by people with the widest range of characteristics and capabilities to achieve a specified goal in a specified context of use.

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User error protection

The degree to which a system protects users against making errors.

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Accountability

The degree to which the actions of an entity can be traced uniquely to the entity.

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Modifiability

The degree to which a product or system can be effectively and efficiently modified without introducing defects or degrading existing product quality.

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Learnability

The degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals of learning to use the product or system with effectiveness, efficiency, freedom from risk and satisfaction in a specified context of use.

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Capacity

The degree to which the maximum limits of a product or system parameter meet requirements.

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Installability

The degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which a product or system can be successfully installed and/or uninstalled in a specified environment.

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Replaceability

The degree to which a product can replace another specified software product for the same purpose in the same environment.

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Modularity

The degree to which a system or computer program is composed of discrete components such that a change to one component has minimal impact on other components.

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Testability

The degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which test criteria can be established for a system, product or component and tests can be performed to determine whether those criteria have been met.

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Usability interface aesthetics

The degree to which a user interface enables pleasing and satisfying interaction for the user.

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Non-repudiation

The degree to which actions or events can be proven to have taken place, so that the events or actions cannot be repudiated later.

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Operability

The degree to which a product or system has attributes that make it easy to operate and control

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Adaptability

The degree to which a product or system can effectively and efficiently be adapted for different or evolving hardware, software or other operational or usage environments.

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Maturity

The degree to which a system, product or component meets needs for reliability under normal operation.

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Analysability

The degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which it is possible to assess the impact on a product or system of an intended change to one or more of its parts, or to diagnose a product for deficiencies or causes of failures, or to identify parts to be

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Authenticity

The degree to which the identity of a subject or resource can be proved to be the one claimed.

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Recoverability

The degree to which, in the event of an interruption or a failure, a product or system can recover the data directly affected and re-establish the desired state of the system

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Availability

The degree to which a system, product or component is operational and accessible when required for use.

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Confidentiality

The degree to which a product or system ensures that data are accessible only to those authorized to have access.

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Reliability

The degree to which a system, product or component performs specified functions under specified conditions for a specified period of time.

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Appropiateness recognizability

The degree to which users can recognize whether a product or system is appropriate for their needs.

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Interoperability

The degree to which two or more systems, products or components can exchange information and use the information that has been exchanged.

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Performance efficiency

The performance relative to the amount of resources used under stated conditions.

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Fault tolerance

The degree to which a system, product or component operates as intended despite the presence of hardware or software faults.

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