Access a centralized hub for high integrity software artifacts and practical search tools.
This guide explains how the RISQ system helps researchers, developers, and institutions find, evaluate, and contribute software quality resources hosted by CHISSA. It covers taxonomy-based and keyword searches, artifact submission, and how the database is maintained for reliability and broad accessibility.
RISQ is designed to make it easier to locate artifacts related to software quality. The system uses a structured taxonomy, keyword options, and artifact-type filters to help users quickly narrow results. It also supports submitting artifacts with precise classifications and a short abstract, so contribute‑rs can share useful materials with the wider community. The facility is built to be distributed across sites, aiming for broad, remote access and practical demonstration of tools and techniques.
- Explore a taxonomy-based search that aligns with high-integrity software topics.
- Use keyword searches and artifact-type filters to quickly find relevant items.
- Submit artifacts with detailed classifications and a concise description for review.
- View abstracts and access the actual artifacts or on-line demonstrations.
Ideal for readers who are building or evaluating high-integrity software, researchers, and practitioners seeking practical references and demonstration materials related to software quality and dependability.