Computer Science and Information Systems 2016 Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages: 875-900
https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS160809034G
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Identifying relevant product quality characteristics in the context of very small organizations
García-Mireles Gabriel Alberto (Universidad de Sonora, Departamento de Matemáticas, Hermosillo, Sonora, México)
Software process improvement models have been developed to support very small
organizations in achieving the software quality expected by their customers.
Software quality, however, allows to be studied from process and product
perspectives. The aim of this work is to attain insights into the extent to
which the product quality view is addressed in very small organizations. A
mapping method was therefore applied in order to identify whether the product
quality characteristics described in ISO/IEC 25010 are included in the
ISO/IEC 29110 basic profile, a process model targeted towards very small
organizations. In addition, an empirical study was conducted to discover the
quality characteristics that practitioners at very small organizations
consider relevant. As a result, it was found that practices in ISO/IEC 29110
are consistent as regards functional correctness quality subcharacteristic,
although practitioners are also considering additional product quality
characteristics.
Keywords: product quality, very small organizations, software process, ISO/IEC 29110, ISO/IEC 25010