May 2017
Intermediate to advanced
230 pages
7h 27m
English
Software quality is commonly described in terms of what are known as non-functional requirements. An NFR is a quality of a software system that will be adjudged directly by stakeholders. Quality attributes are quantifiable by appropriate and practical scales of measure. To be effective, NFRs need to be, not only defined, but also approved and enforced. The following diagram depicts the four different approaches to NFR measurement.
The key topics covered in this chapter related to NFRs are:
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