The NOMAD Quality Model Sample Clauses

The NOMAD Quality Model. The software quality model of the BS ISO/IEC 25010:2011 standard is adapted to the needs of the NOMAD platform, in order to define appropriate metrics and to be able to evaluate the platform capabilities. These metrics need to reflect the characteristics that they represent. They also need to allow appropriate measurements to be obtained, either through quantitative methods (e.g. by software tests/simulations, usability tests) or qualitative methods (e.g. through user observations). Three types of classes of metrics are defined in this standard:  Internal metrics associated with static internal properties of a system such as number of function calls, number of rules.  External metrics associated with dynamic external properties. These are metrics that are observable when the user interacts with the system (i.e. the user performs a task/function/operation and observes the response in the sense of time required, results obtained etc.).  Quality-in-use metrics, which refer to metrics that evaluate the extent to which a system meets the needs of the user. Since NOMAD is a research project and the aim of the relevant platform is that of a proof of concept and not a commercial product by the end of the project, there will be less focus on the internal metrics, which are essentially used in the development phase. As such, the different components and the platform itself will be mainly optimised for their functional suitability and usability. We will therefore concentrate on external metrics and quality in use metrics, which are respectively used in the testing phase and the piloting phase. Various target users should actually make use of these metrics, as follows:  Developers and IT experts will make use of external metrics prior to the release of the NOMAD platform prototype to the evaluation phase  Platform end users (i.e. policy makers, domain experts, policy consultants, journalists, etc.) will make use of quality- in-use metrics, during evaluation to assess the suitability of the prototype to address the needs in the policy formulation domain. It must be clarified that in the scope of WP6, only the external metrics will be reported, through the planned period for testing the NOMAD prototype prior to the release to other WPs. The quality-in-use metrics are attributed to the work in WP7 and will be closely related to the defined user scenarios for instantiating NOMAD in real policy formulation paradigms. Due to the nature of the NOMAD platform, we concent...
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