ICE Task 1
Across
- 1. The degree to which software meets specified requirements and user expectations.
- 2. CMMI level where organisational standards and processes are documented and followed.
- 3. Ability to transfer the software to different environments or platforms.
- 5. A serious failure where the application stops running unexpectedly.
- 6. Degree to which users achieve their goals when using the software (quality in use).
- 8. Measure of how urgently a defect should be fixed (e.g., urgent, high, normal, low).
- 11. Efficiency in terms of time and resource usage under given conditions.
- 13. Capability Maturity Model Integration, a framework with five maturity levels for organisations.
- 14. CMMI level focused on continuous process improvement and innovation.
- 16. Usability defect where UI elements or behaviours do not follow a uniform pattern.
- 20. Defect where memory is not released, causing performance degradation over time.
- 21. A structured set of activities, methods, and practices used to develop and maintain software.
- 23. Type of security defect where attackers insert malicious code via inputs (e.g., SQL injection).
- 25. Ease of modifying the software to fix defects, add features, or adapt to changes.
- 26. How easy and pleasant it is for users to learn and operate the software.
- 28. Overall capability of the system to perform required functions correctly.
- 29. Defect type where user manuals or guides are incorrect, incomplete, or outdated.
Down
- 1. CMMI level where processes are measured and controlled using quantitative data and metrics.
- 4. Activity of evaluating software to detect defects and verify that quality parameters are met.
- 7. Suitability for providing the right functions for intended tasks.
- 9. Consistency of performance over time under stated conditions.
- 10. Any deviation from expected behaviour, requirements, or accepted standards.
- 12. Protection of information and prevention of unauthorized access or attacks.
- 15. CMMI level where basic project management processes are established and repeatable.
- 17. User’s comfort and acceptability when using the software (quality in use).
- 18. Measure of how much impact a defect has on the system (e.g., critical, high, medium, low).
- 19. Ability to co-exist and interact with other systems, environments, or devices.
- 22. Performance issue where the system responds too slowly to user actions.
- 24. CMMI maturity level where processes are ad hoc and chaotic.
- 27. Common informal term for a software defect or fault.