A Software Testing Strategy Based on a Software Product Quality Model

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Getting software testing to meet the needs of the organization is not an easy task, it goes beyond identifying problems. It also implies achieving a common understanding of the domain on the part of those involved in the project, and being able to face the current technological changes as part of the context. To this end, a strategy was defined for the evaluation of a software product based on the ISO 25000 quality standard and program tests directed by use cases. For this work, surveys were carried out with experts in the domain. The quality model proposed by the ISO 25010 standard was extended in accordance with current technological requirements, such as the cloud computing paradigm. In addition, metrics and indicators were defined in order to carry out a study, analysis and evaluation of the problem being studied: migration to the cloud of the business processes of a company in the environment, case study for the practical validation of the proposed strategy.

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Debnath, N., Salgado, C., Peralta, M., Riesco, D., Roqué, L., Montejano, G., & Mazzi, M. (2020). A Software Testing Strategy Based on a Software Product Quality Model. In Learning and Analytics in Intelligent Systems (Vol. 7, pp. 248–259). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36778-7_27

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