What are the different Models for Software Quality?
Hey Tom!
There are three software quality models to measure the quality of a software application.
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McCall’s quality model: It was first proposed in 1977 to reduce the gap between users and developers.
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Boehm quality model: It was proposed in 1978 that represents a hierarchical model that revolves around high-level, intermediate-level, and primitive characteristics. Boehm’s quality model measures software quality based on these characteristics.
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Dromey’s quality model: It focuses on the attributes and sub-attributes to map properties of the software application to the quality attributes.
Find more about software quality and its importance in the below tutorial.
Since we are quickly progressing towards digitalization with every business and industry adapting to advanced software solutions, Software quality models serve as a medium to reassure that any given product is built as planned.
Here are the different types of models for software quality:
McCall Model
Boehm Model
FURPS Model
Dromey Model
ISO IEC 9126 Model
For more details, you can visit the link, Software Application Development Company: Types of Software Quality Models
I hope it helps!