How does the ISO/IEC 25010 standard classify software quality in terms of characteristics and sub-characteristics?
- It defines 8 characteristics and 25 sub-characteristics
- It defines 6 characteristics and 16 sub-characteristics
- It defines 7 characteristics and 31 sub-characteristics
- It defines 10 characteristics and 42 sub-characteristics
ISO/IEC 25010 classifies software quality into 8 characteristics and 25 sub-characteristics. These characteristics include functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability, and others, each with their own set of sub-characteristics that further categorize quality attributes.
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