Requirements for a quality measurement instrument for semantic standards

Erwin Folmer, Dennis Krukkert, Paul Oude Luttighuis, Jos van Hillegersberg

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Abstract

This study describes requirements for an instrument to measure the quality of semantic standards. A situational requirements engineering method was used, resulting in a goal-tree in which requirements are structured. This structure shows requirements related to the input of the instrument; stating that the instrument should be useful for a set of different semantic standards. It also shows that the instrument should be efficient and especially easy to use. Finally there a set of requirements related to the outcome of the instrument, stressing that a high quality outcome is important, including improvement suggestions. Based on this set of requirements a foundation for the design phase has been created
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationService standardization
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings 15th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference 2010
EditorsJean-Christophe Graz, Kai Jakobs
Place of PublicationAachen
PublisherWissenschaftsverlag Mainz
Pages151-162
ISBN (Print)9783861302452
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2010
EventEuropean Academy for Standardisation (EURAS) Services Standardisation Conference, Lausanne Switzerland: EURAS Proceedings 2010 Services standardisation Conference - Aachen
Duration: 1 Jul 20102 Jul 2010

Publication series

NameThe EURAS Board series
PublisherVerlagshaus Mainz GmbH Aachen.

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Academy for Standardisation (EURAS) Services Standardisation Conference, Lausanne Switzerland
CityAachen
Period1/07/102/07/10

Keywords

  • METIS-269534
  • IR-75393

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