How does ISO/IEC 25010 address the issue of software maintainability and its sub-characteristics?
- It defines a new programming language.
- It provides guidelines for web design.
- It outlines a framework for software quality characteristics and sub-characteristics, including maintainability.
- It specifies hardware requirements.
ISO/IEC 25010 is an international standard that defines a framework for software quality characteristics and sub-characteristics. Among these characteristics is "Maintainability," which includes various sub-characteristics like "Analyzability," "Modifiability," and "Testability." It offers a structured way to assess and improve the maintainability of software systems.
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