Impact Cultural-Quality Factors on Successes and Failures Software System

  • Erman A
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Abstract

Researchers have often attempted to raise the success rate of software systems over the past century. Improve software quality models and other software elements to make them more customer satisfaction and achieve customer permanence. Several quality models and variables have proposed to decrease software system failure and complexity. Also, several quality models proposed to assess the general and particular types of software products. These models have proposed to determine the general or particular scopes of the software system. The proposed models are evaluated based on comparisons between the well-known models to customise the closed model. These comparisons are the leakage of criteria based on distinct views and knowledge of cultural and social habits. New factors proposed by the customise software quality models. In this paper, a cultural model proposed. This model based is on six criteria, namely: Natural Language, Religion, Social Habits, Custom, Ethics, and Law. In this model, the new criterions factors categorised into three clusters, each cluster containing the result of the proposed cultural model explaining that the six criteria factors should consider influencing the user’s approval or abstention from the program, depending on its culture, which will reflect in the quality of the program system. Several basic rules have established for each cluster of culture factors, the main task of these rules is to help and assist in suggesting quality Equations for software systems in order to evaluate Natural Language, Religion, Social Habits, Customs, Ethics and law factors.

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Erman, A. M. (2020). Impact Cultural-Quality Factors on Successes and Failures Software System. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research, 8(5), 1656–1662. https://doi.org/10.30534/ijeter/2020/26852020

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