Application of Quality in Use Model to Evaluate the User Experience of Online Banking Software

Application of Quality in Use Model to Evaluate the User Experience of Online Banking Software

Manar Abu Talib, Areej Alsaafin, Selma Manel Medjden
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9158-1.ch029
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Abstract

Open source software (OSS) has recently become very important due to the rapid expansion of the software industry. In order to determine whether the quality of the software can achieve the intended purposes, the components of OSS need to be assessed as they are in closed source (conventional) software. Several quality in-use models have been introduced to evaluate software quality in various fields. The banking sector is one of the most critical sectors, as it deals with highly sensitive data; it therefore requires an accurate and effective assessment of software quality. In this article, two pieces of banking software are compared: one open source and one closed source. A new quality in use model, inspired by ISO/IEC 25010, is used to ensure concise results in the comparison. The results obtained show the great potential of OSS, especially in the banking field.
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Background

Over the past years, a wide range of open source evaluation tools have been used in different fields. In this section, the authors give an overview of the quality models available in the literature and discuss their applicability to OSS.

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