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    Software quality may be defined as conformance to explicitly stated functional and performance requirements, explicitly documented development standards and implicit characteristics that are expected of all professionally developed software.

    The three key points in this definition:

    Software requirements are the foundations from which quality is measured.
    Lack of conformance to requirement is lack of quality.

    Specified standards define a set of development criteria that guide the manager is software engineering.
    If criteria are not followed lack of quality will usually result.

    A set of implicit requirements often goes unmentioned, for example ease of use, maintainability etc.
    If software confirms to its explicit requirement but fails to meet implicit requirements, software quality is suspected.

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