GSO ISO/IEC 25002:2026
ISO/IEC 25002:2024
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
14 April 2026
Systems and software engineering — Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Quality model overview and usage
GSO ISO/IEC 25002:2026 Files
English
17 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
OMR
47.5
GSO ISO/IEC 25002:2026 Scope
This document establishes a framework for defining quality models which are composed of quality characteristics and sub-characteristics. In particular, this document provides:
— the concept of a quality model;
— the structure and semantics of quality models;
— the relationship between quality models and the other concepts, including measurement, requirement definition, and evaluation;
— guidelines, requirements and examples for using quality models.
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