Within systems engineering, quality attributes are non-functional requirements used to evaluate the performance of a system. These are sometimes named "ilities" after the suffix many of the words share.

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  • Within systems engineering, quality attributes are non-functional requirements used to evaluate the performance of a system. These are sometimes named "ilities" after the suffix many of the words share. Notable quality attributes include: accessibility accountability accuracy auditability availability credibility standards compliance process capabilities compatibility composability Correctness dependability effectiveness efficiency evolvability extensibility fidelity flexibility Integrity interchangeability interoperability learnability maintainability manageability mobility modularity operability portability precision predictability relevance reliability repeatability reproducibility responsiveness reusability robustness safety scalability seamlessness serviceability (a.k.a. supportability) simplicity stability survivability sustainability testability ubiquity understandability usability Many of these quality attributes can also be applied to data quality.
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  • Within systems engineering, quality attributes are non-functional requirements used to evaluate the performance of a system. These are sometimes named "ilities" after the suffix many of the words share.
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  • List of system quality attributes
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