Quality Criteria | Glossary

Definition

Quality Criteria are a list of requirements that have to be met in order for the product to be of sufficient quality, according to consumer standards. It is a list of measurable qualities a product must reach. The specific elements or functions that are selected, tested and measured include: Technical Specifications, Non-Functional Requirements and Functional Requirements.

Further Reading

  • “Software Quality Assurance: From Theory to Implementation”(book), by Daniel Galin

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