EVERSE Technology Radar Version #1
Compatibility
Degree to which a product, system or component can exchange information with other products, systems or components, and/or perform its required functions while sharing the same common environment and resources.
FAIRness
FAIRness refers to the degree to which research software adheres to the FAIR principles: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.
Flexibility
Degree to which a product can be adapted to changes in its requirements, contexts of use or system environment.
Functional Suitability
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product or system provides functions that meet stated and implied needs when used under specified conditions.
Interaction Capability
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product or system supports users in performing their tasks and achieving specified goals.
Maintainability
This characteristic represents the degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which a product or system can be modified to improve it, correct it or adapt it to changes in environment, and in requirements.
Performance Efficiency
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product performs its functions within specified time and throughput parameters and is efficient in the use of resources (such as CPU, memory, storage, network devices, energy, materials...) under specified conditions.
Reliability
Degree to which a system, product or component performs specified functions under specified conditions for a specified period of time.
Safety
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product under defined conditions to avoid a state in which human life, health, property, or the environment is endangered.
Security
Degree to which a product or system defends against attack patterns by malicious actors and protects information and data so that persons or other products or systems have the degree of data access appropriate to their types and levels of authorization.
Sustainability
The capacity of the software to endure. In other words, sustainability means that the software will continue to be available in the future, on new platforms, meeting new needs.
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FAIRness refers to the degree to which research software adheres to the FAIR principles: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.
- Research Infra Software
Degree to which a product can be adapted to changes in its requirements, contexts of use or system environment.
- Research Infra Software
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product or system provides functions that meet stated and implied needs when used under specified conditions.
- Research Infra Software
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product or system supports users in performing their tasks and achieving specified goals.
This characteristic represents the degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which a product or system can be modified to improve it, correct it or adapt it to changes in environment, and in requirements.
- Analysis Code
- Research Infra Software
This characteristic represents the degree to which a product performs its functions within specified time and throughput parameters and is efficient in the use of resources (such as CPU, memory, storage, network devices, energy, materials...) under specified conditions.
- Research Infra Software
Degree to which a system, product or component performs specified functions under specified conditions for a specified period of time.
- Research Infra Software
Degree to which a product or system defends against attack patterns by malicious actors and protects information and data so that persons or other products or systems have the degree of data access appropriate to their types and levels of authorization.
- Research Infra Software
The capacity of the software to endure. In other words, sustainability means that the software will continue to be available in the future, on new platforms, meeting new needs.