List of system quality attributes

Non-functional requirements for system evaluation
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Within systems engineering, quality attributes are realized non-functional requirements used to evaluate the performance of a system. These are sometimes named architecture characteristics, or "ilities" after the suffix many of the words share. They are usually architecturally significant requirements that require architects' attention.[1]

In software architecture, these attributed are known as "architectural characteristic" or non-functional requirements. Note that it's software architects' responsibility to match these attributes with business requirements and user requirements. Note that synchronous communication between software architectural components, entangles them and they must share the same architectural characteristics. [2]

Quality attributes

Notable quality attributes include:

Many of these quality attributes can also be applied to data quality.

Common subsets

See also

References

  1. ^ Chen, Lianping (2013). "Characterizing Architecturally Significant Requirements" (PDF). IEEE Software. 30 (2): 38–45. doi:10.1109/MS.2012.174. hdl:10344/3061. S2CID 17399565.
  2. ^ Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach. 2020. ISBN 978-1492043454.

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