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1 ICS 122: Software Specification and Quality Engineering Spring 2002Lecturers: H. Muccini and D. J. Richardson Lecture 13: Summary The three aspects: - quality - specification - engineering
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2 Software Quality Elements Formal and Semi-formal Spec Quality Engineering Management 1 2 34
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3 1. Quality
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4 Quality Support Quality Organization Quality Software + Quality Product Quality attributes What is Software Quality? Goal: Customer Satisfaction
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5 Distinguishing Qualities Security and Integrity Expandability (user needs) Flexibility(new env) Portability Manageability, Maintainability, Survivability Usability and Learnability What is Correctness? Why do we care about qualities? Associated Costs Why can’t we have it all? Trade-offs
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6 In practical contexts Sometimes quality is not a primary concept in developing software systems, but In some contexts, it becomes essential: Medical Instruments Satellite systems Air traffic controller Systems with millions of LOC
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7 Software Quality Attributes Functional: what the software does integrity reliability survivability usability Performance: how well it does it correctness efficiency safety interoperability Change: modifying the software maintainability expandability flexibility portability reusability Management: planning, controlling, testing, installation verifiability manageability Operational Maintenance
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8 Software Quality process Customer needs Product requirements Support requirement Software product Software support Requirements capture process Software Development Process Software Support Process Inaccurate Req. Support Process defects Development Process Defects Not only development
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9 Quality System and Total Quality Management Quality policy Quality organization Cultural and Technical Program Procedure and Standards Methods and Tools Review and evaluate
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10 Quality Principles Error prevention Error detection Establish and eliminate the causes Audit work Categories of Software defects
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11 Quality models and metrics Different models McCall FCM Model and metrics Boehm Model Different metrics Different types of metrics Different methods and Tools
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12 Quality Standards ISO 9000 CMM PSP TSP … Their complexity, cost, advantages and applicability
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13 2. Formal and Semi-Formal Specification Formal vs Semi-Formal?
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14 Formal Specification What are formal specifications Mathematical Precise Abstraction Use of Formal specifications Why Why not Who When use formal specifications Requirements Software Architectures Design Testing Formal specification and Software Process
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15 Types of Formal Specifications Behavioral and Structural Model-Oriented and Property-Oriented Visual and Executable
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16 Semi-formal specifications and UML Goals/advantages of Uml Diagrams and Views Each diagram focus on a particular aspect or the system system decomposition in viewpoints UML Semantics Several weaknesses Do you remember this example? Obj1Obj2 m1 m2
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17 3. Software Engineering
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18 Activities and Software Processes The Software Process Activities Software Processes: Traditional Formal The V-model Reuse-based RUP Architecture-based
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19 Requirements User, System and Software Requirements Non-functional Requirements and Software Quality Activities: Feasibility, elicitation, Specification Analysis and validation Actual Trend
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20 Software Architectures Different aspects Components and connectors Structural and Behavioral ADL Different languages for different purposes UML as an ADL Analysis SA management is expensive and time consuming maximize the benefits Analyze SA as much as possible
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21 General Comments Why use these Methods Prove it.. Why don’t people use these Methods? Costly Too hard Too much time.. Do all companies care about quality? NO! Should all software development focus on quality? Maybe..maybe Not! How do we prove reliability without testing for years? Reuse and OTS – are the ots products good?
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