ISO/IEC 25010 is a key standard in the Systems and Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) series, developed to define models for assessing the quality of software and systems. This edition refines the original ISO/IEC 25010:2011 by incorporating modern software development practices, emerging technologies, and broader quality considerations.
The standard introduces a product quality model that guides the specification, measurement, and evaluation of software and system quality. It is intended for use by developers and auditors across all stages of the software lifecycle.
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ISO/IEC 25010:2023 is applicable to all software products and systems regardless of size, architecture, or domain. The standard can be used to:
It is especially relevant for systems in regulated sectors (e.g., medical, aviation, automotive), enterprise-grade platforms, and software-intensive systems requiring high levels of trust, performance, and user satisfaction.
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Organizations using ISO/IEC 25010 should maintain:
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ISO/IEC 25010 is applicable to:
ISO/IEC 25010 is widely used to support ISO/IEC 25000-series-based evaluations or software compliance schemes.
For organizations seeking compliance with broader SQuaRE frameworks or using it for supplier evaluation, costs related to:
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Overall time estimate: 8–12 weeks depending on the project size and SDLC maturity.
ISO/IEC 25010 defines two major quality models:

This model includes eight main characteristics and several sub-characteristics:
These characteristics help evaluate both internal (code-level) and external (user-visible) quality attributes.
While ISO/IEC 25010 addresses product attributes, ISO/IEC 25019:2023 provides the framework to evaluate quality from the end user’s perspective, including:
ISO/IEC 25019 complements ISO/IEC 25010 by focusing on actual use in real-world scenarios, making both standards critical for user-centered software quality.

With the rising demand for secure, user-friendly, and sustainable software, ISO/IEC 25010 has become a benchmark for defining and evaluating non-functional requirements. From digital services to embedded control systems, organizations are using this model to shape robust design practices and QA strategies.
As AI, cloud-native architectures, and agile/DevOps adoption surge, ISO/IEC 25010 provides a consistent way to ensure that system qualities remain traceable and measurable amid evolving technical landscapes.
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No, but it supports compliance and evaluation frameworks that use quality models.
25010 focuses on software characteristics; 25019 focuses on user experience and impact.
Yes, especially for measuring usability, security, reliability, and ethical AI behavior.
No, it scales well for startups, agile teams, and large system integrators alike.
Yes, quality characteristics can be automated as part of CI/CD quality gates.
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