- Performance
- This includes how fast the system should be and how much time should the system takes to respond to the user’s query or response.
- Productivity
- How much users would the system be able to facilitate for instance if a manager says that the productivity of this system is that it would be able to facilitate 15 users in an hour then this is known as productivity of the system.
- Capacity
- This shows that how much traffic or crowd would the system would be able to handle.
- Scalability
- This shows that to how much degree the user would be able to expand in order to handle increased throughput.
- Availability
- This shows that for how much time the system should be made available to the use for instance should it be available 24/7 or it should be available on the weekends or days other than weekends. All such criteria are mentioned here.
- Recoverability
- This shows that how much time the system would take to become operational like how much quickly should be made operational after an outage.
- Integrity
- This shows the reliability of the system. Here the project manager or the staff would define that how predictable or reliable the system should be.
- Exception Handling
- Here it defines all the situations in which exceptions could occur and it also defines that how these exceptions would be handled and how much time would it take to handle such situations.
- Logging
- This is a very tricky and complex characteristic. Here the user defines that whether they need to carry out audit trails for all the activities under going or not.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
What are the types of performance measures that could be used for assessing systems development projects?
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