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
Agile Books

How to Change the World: Change Management 3.0 | Book Series

Overview: “How to Change the World: Change Management” is a 90-page booklet authored by Jurgen Appelo. This is a guidebook for the managers who want to learn What is  Change Management? and seek a change in their organization and how to go about a transformation. This book is especially recommended for the change agents,  who want to turn a bad organization into a good work environment. This book covers the concepts of Change Management and the new version of Change Management 3.0. The book explains the importance of change management and how it can ease the complexity in organizations.

You will learn:

  • The patterns to be followed in change management
  • 4 different models of change management, which includes PDCA model, ADKAR model, Adoption Curve model, and Five I’s model.

Authors:

Jurgen Appelo

Published In:

2012