The Quamoco Product Quality Modelling and Assessment Approach
Stefan Wagner, Klaus Lochmann, Lars Heinemann, Michael Kl\"as, Adam, Trendowicz, Reinhold Pl\"osch, Andreas Seidl, Andreas Goeb, Jonathan Streit

TL;DR
The Quamoco approach integrates abstract quality attributes with concrete assessments using a comprehensive meta model, base model, and empirical validation, enabling repeatable and understandable software quality evaluations.
Contribution
We developed a novel meta quality model with product factors that bridge measurements and abstract quality attributes, enhancing software quality assessment.
Findings
Assessment results align with expert expectations
Significant correlations found in empirical validation
Maintainability shows highest correlation in the model
Abstract
Published software quality models either provide abstract quality attributes or concrete quality assessments. There are no models that seamlessly integrate both aspects. In the project Quamoco, we built a comprehensive approach with the aim to close this gap. For this, we developed in several iterations a meta quality model specifying general concepts, a quality base model covering the most important quality factors and a quality assessment approach. The meta model introduces the new concept of a product factor, which bridges the gap between concrete measurements and abstract quality aspects. Product factors have measures and instruments to operationalise quality by measurements from manual inspection and tool analysis. The base model uses the ISO 25010 quality attributes, which we refine by 200 factors and 600 measures for Java and C# systems. We found in several empirical…
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