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[SAC11] Federating Information System Quality Frameworks Using A Common OntologyConférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : International Conference on Information Quality, November 2011, pp.160-173, Adelaide, New Zealand,Mots clés: Quality, ontology, quality ontology, quality attribute, quality metrics, quality improvement, quality measurement.
Résumé:
Information system (IS) quality can be characterized as a multidimensional system. It encompasses
software quality as well as data quality. It also comprises model quality, service quality, process quality, and more
generally IS quality. Modeling several aspects of IS quality leads to specific ontologies. To the best of our
knowledge, there is no global ontology dedicated to all the dimensions of an IS. A single ontology federating all the
aspects of quality is not available. The aim of this paper is to propose and discuss the main constituents of an
ontology of quality federating all the aspects of IS components quality (software, data, models, etc.). In order to
operationalize the proposed ontology, we describe an approach allowing us to use the ontology in order to achieve
specific quality goals.
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