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Storage Consumption

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Discussion

Storage Consumption is Resource Consumption concerning the amount of storage used by a subject while performing specified activities under specified conditions.

Storage Consumption can apply to:

Storage Consumption can include storage used for:

Storage Consumption can identify:

Storage Consumption can be expressed as:

Definition

Resource Consumption concerning the amount of storage used by a subject while performing specified activities under specified conditions

Source

Adapted from:

ISO/IEC 25010 includes resource utilization within its product-quality model, and ISO/IEC 25023 provides related quality measures.

This definition specializes Resource Consumption for storage used during DIDO and DIDO-TE operations.

Note

Storage Consumption differs from storage capacity:

Storage Consumption differs from storage allocation:

A subject can consume less storage than allocated.

Storage Consumption differs from Storage Efficiency:

Lower Storage Consumption does not necessarily indicate a better Candidate Solution. Lower consumption can result from:

The applicable Acceptance Criteria determine which stored information must be included and which exclusions are permitted.

Storage Consumption measurements should identify whether they include:

Example

DIDO-TE evaluates three Candidate Solutions using the same Test Definition, Test Environment, workload, retention period, and Evidence requirements.

For each Candidate Solution, DIDO-TE records:

The comparative evaluation uses these measurements to compare Candidate Solution Storage Consumption.


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