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BS EN ISO 25065:2020

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Systems and software engineering. Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE). Common Industry Format (CIF) for Usability: User requirements specification

Amendment of

BS ISO 25065:2019

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-09-2020

This document provides a framework and consistent terminology for specifying user requirements. It specifies the common industry format (CIF) for a user requirement specification including the content elements and the format for stating those requirements. NOTE1 A user requirements specification is the formal documentation of a set of user requirements, which aids in the development and evaluation of usable interactive systems. In this document, user requirements refers to: user-system interaction requirements for achieving intended outcomes (including requirements for system outputs and their attributes); use-related quality requirements that specify the quality criteria associated with the outcomes of users interacting with the interactive system and can be used as criteria for system acceptance. NOTE2 ISO/IEC25030 introduces the concept of quality requirements. The use-related quality requirements in this document are a particular type of quality requirement. The content elements of a user requirements specification are intended to be used as part of documentation resulting from the activities specified in ISO9241‑210, and from human centred design processes, such as those in ISO9241‑220. This document is intended to be used by requirements engineers, business analysts, product managers, product owners, and people acquiring systems from third parties. The CIF series of standards addresses usability-related information (as described in ISO9241‑11 and ISO/IECTR25060). NOTE3 In addition to usability, user requirements can include other perspectives, such as human-centred quality introduced in ISO9241‑220, and other quality perspectives presented in ISO/IEC25010, ISO/IECTS25011, and ISO/IEC25030. NOTE4 While this document was developed for interactive systems, the guidance can also be applied in other domains. This document does not prescribe any kind of method, lifecycle or process. The content elements of a user requirements specification can be used in iterative development which includes the elaboration and evolution of requirements (e.g. as in agile development).

Committee
IST/15
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO 25065:2019 Identical
EN ISO 25065:2020 Identical

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