Quality-in-Use in Practice: A Study for Context-Aware Software Systems in Pervasive Environments

IF 1.7 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Sergio Salomón, Rafael Duque, Santos Bringas, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira
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Software quality models have increasingly emphasized human factors and user needs. In 2011, ISO/IEC 25010 introduced the quality-in-use (QinU) model, designed to evaluate software quality as an outcome of a user utilizing a system through the evaluation of five characteristics: effectiveness, efficiency, freedom from risk, satisfaction, and context coverage. As a generic reference, this standard has been customized for various software types (e.g., web portals and artificial intelligence systems). This article presents a customization for context-aware software systems (CASSs), which are software systems that interpret and use context information (regarding the user, the software application features, and the environment) to adapt their functionalities. We are particularly interested in CASS for pervasive, or ubiquitous, environments. To address this goal, each QinU characteristic was analyzed by professionals from the academy and industry, taking into account the CASS features for pervasive/ubiquitous environments. A cyclical process of definition, revision, and improvement based on measurement theory was carried out before empirical validation in case studies. As the main result, a novel set of QinU measures specifically tailored for CASSs in a pervasive environment is provided, considering not only the classic explicit user interactions (e.g., mouse clicks and text input) but also the implicit interactions during everyday activities (e.g., walking or driving), captured through sensors and processed to support the user (e.g., recommending nearby museums and providing driving guidance). This set of measures supports CASS assessment and improvements, offering more accurate and context-sensitive quality measurement.

实践中的使用质量:普适环境中上下文感知软件系统的研究
软件质量模型越来越强调人的因素和用户的需求。2011年,ISO/IEC 25010引入了使用质量(QinU)模型,旨在通过评估五个特征(有效性、效率、免于风险、满意度和上下文覆盖),将软件质量作为用户使用系统的结果来评估。作为一个通用的参考,这个标准已经针对各种软件类型(例如,门户网站和人工智能系统)进行了定制。本文介绍了上下文感知软件系统(CASSs)的自定义,这些软件系统解释和使用上下文信息(关于用户、软件应用程序特性和环境)来调整其功能。我们对用于普及或无处不在的环境的CASS特别感兴趣。为了实现这一目标,来自学术界和工业界的专业人士分析了每个QinU特征,并考虑了普遍/泛在环境中的CASS特征。在案例研究中进行实证验证之前,在测量理论的基础上进行了定义、修订和改进的循环过程。作为主要结果,提供了一套新颖的专为无处不在的CASSs环境量身定制的QinU措施,不仅考虑了经典的显式用户交互(例如,鼠标点击和文本输入),还考虑了日常活动中的隐式交互(例如,步行或驾驶),通过传感器捕获并处理以支持用户(例如,推荐附近的博物馆和提供驾驶指导)。这组度量支持CASS评估和改进,提供更准确和上下文敏感的质量度量。
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