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Revista Cubana de Ciencias Informáticas
versión On-line ISSN 2227-1899
Resumen
DIAZ PATTERSON, Dayanís y SILEGA MARTINEZ, Nemury. Ontological approach to software process quality standards analysis. Rev cuba cienc informat [online]. 2021, vol.15, n.3, pp. 136-152. Epub 01-Sep-2021. ISSN 2227-1899.
Software project development organizations strive to ensure that projects are successful and that the resulting software conforms to the requirements provided by the end users. Therefore, one of the essential objectives for these organizations is to ensure the quality of the final product delivered as well as the processes used to develop it. In order to achieve process quality, software quality standards are used for organizations and institutions that develop software projects. Although the adoption of standards is one of the premises to develop quality projects, there are elements that hinder their analysis and therefore their adoption. In this sense, the descriptions of standards usually use natural language, making their analysis, interpretation and application difficult. This paper presents an ontology that will allow the description of quality standards specifications of the software process that favors its analysis to develop higher quality projects. The ontological proposal constitutes a feasible tool for the description and analysis of standards, constituting a framework of unification, integration and reduction of conceptual ambiguity, favoring the understanding of formal and natural language. It includes information on representative concepts, such as categories, process areas, relationships, knowledge areas, activities, among other concepts related to software quality standards.
Palabras clave : quality; standard; specifications; ontologies; ontologies..