Development of Software Quality Assessment Model for Mobile-based Elderly Fall Detection Software

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The purpose of this research is to build a software quality assessment model to evaluate the quality of mobile-based elderly fall detection software. The assessment is based on the quality factors found in the software quality model. The quality factor is adjusted to the characteristics of the software. The model is needed because the software has its own characteristics. This research consists of several stages. The first thing to do is analysing the software domain to determine its characteristics. The second is defining the software assessment needs by mapping software characteristics with the quality standards used (ISO / IEC 25010: 2011) to obtain the appropriate quality factors. The software quality metrics is determined after the quality factors is obtained. The metric to be used is Goal Question Metrics (GCM). The third is software quality weighting process, including its criterias and sub-criterias. Determination of the equation for software quality assesment is the final stage of the research. Based on the reseach process, it can be concluded that the model developed successfully can be used to assess the software.

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Finandhita, A. (2020). Development of Software Quality Assessment Model for Mobile-based Elderly Fall Detection Software. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 879). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/879/1/012088

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