2015
Conference article  Open Access

Evolution of software quality models: green and reliability issues

Gordieiev O, Kharchenko V, Fusani M

Software quality model  Green software  Software reliability  Evolution analysis  Metrics  ISO/IEC9126  ISO/IEC25010  Structure-semantic analysis 

The group of attributes (characteristics, requirements) related to green software is essential part of software quality model. It consists of the two main attributes as a resources (energy) saving and sustainability. Evolution of software quality models is analyzed in context of green and reliability. In particular, well known software quality models beginning from on the first McCall's model (1977) to models described in standards ISO/IEC9126 (2001) and ISO/IEC25010 (2010) are analyzed according with green and reliability issues. Comparing of the software quality models are carried out using a special metrics of complexity and technique considering the number of levels and attributes and their semantics. Prediction of complexity for the next software quality model (2020) is fulfilled and variants of green software attributes inclusion in model are proposed.

Source: CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS, pp. 432-445. Lviv, Ukraine, 14-16/05/2015



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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:424448,
	title = {Evolution of software quality models: green and reliability issues},
	author = {Gordieiev O and Kharchenko V and Fusani M},
	booktitle = {CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS, pp. 432-445. Lviv, Ukraine, 14-16/05/2015},
	year = {2015}
}