• Title/Summary/Keyword: ISO/IEC9241.10

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Software Completeness Evaluation based on ISO/IEC9241.10 (ISO/IEC 9241.10 표준에 기초한 소프트웨어 완성도-하자 감정 기법 연구)

  • Kim, Do-Wan
    • Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2019
  • More than 25% of software copyright evaluations commissioned to the Korea Copyright Commission are software completeness-defective evaluations. Most of the existing software completeness-defective evaluation cases were made to ensure that the requirements contained in the contract or customer's desired requirements were implemented and able to run, limited to the functionality of the software. This paper proposes a more systematic and reasonable maturity-correction technique to meet software completeness definitions. The ISO / IEC 9241.10 standard is a design standard for improving software quality. The ISO / IEC 9241.10 standard specifies seven items that must be complied with and requires functional integrity for work and operational integrity for work efficiency. The software completeness-defective methodology presented in this paper complements the existing function's implementation-functioning methodology with completeness evaluation on the quality of software.

Definition and Case Study of Effectiveness Metrics for e-Navigation Usability Testing (e-Navigation 사용성 평가를 위한 유효성 메트릭 정의 및 사례)

  • Jung, Jieun;Lee, Seojeong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.1338-1346
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    • 2017
  • To achieve software quality and human-centred design for electronic ship navigation called e-navigation, an international guideline of software quality assurance and human-centred design was approved in 2015. Usability is a common goal of both software quality assurance and human-centred design as developing e-navigation system and software developments. Therefore, research is needed to evaluate the usability of e-navigation systems and software such as metrics that can use usability testing. This paper derives effectiveness metrics for e-Navigation usability testing based on international standards. The research method is to analyses and compares the effectiveness measurement and metrics in ISO 9241-11 for human-centered design and ISO/IEC 25022 and 25023 for software quality to find out measurements and metrics being defined commonly. The derived metrics are applied to Electronic Chart Display and Information System as a case study based on performance standard.