BSI PD ISO/IEC TS 24748-1:2016
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Systems and software engineering. Life cycle management – Guidelines for life cycle management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 76 |
This Technical Specification provides guidelines for the life cycle management of systems and software, complementing the processes described in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 and ISO/IEC 12207 . This Technical Specification:
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addresses systems concepts and life cycle concepts, models, stages, processes, process application, key points of view, adaptation and use in various domains and by various disciplines;
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establishes a common framework for describing life cycles, including their individual stages, for the management of projects to provide, or acquire either products or services;
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defines the concept and terminology of a life cycle;
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supports the use of the life cycle processes within an organization or a project. Organizations and projects can use these life cycle concepts when acquiring and supplying either products or services;
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provides guidance on adapting a life cycle model and the content associated with a life cycle or a part of a life cycle;
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describes the relationship between life cycles and their use in applying the processes in ISO/IEC/ IEEE 15288 (systems aspects) and ISO/IEC 12207 (software aspects);
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shows the relationships of life cycle concepts to the hardware, human, services, process, procedure, facility and naturally occurring entity aspects of projects; and
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describes how its concepts relate to detailed process standards, for example, in the areas of measurement, project management and risk management.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions |
18 | 3 Life cycle-related concepts 3.1 System concepts 3.1.1 General 3.1.2 Systems |
20 | 3.1.3 System structure |
21 | 3.1.4 Structure in systems and projects |
22 | 3.1.5 Enabling systems |
23 | 3.2 Life cycle concepts 3.2.1 System life cycle model |
24 | 3.2.2 System life cycle stages |
25 | 3.2.3 Stages in a system-of-interest and its enabling systems |
26 | 3.3 Process concepts 3.3.1 Life cycle processes |
29 | 3.3.2 Process responsibility |
30 | 3.4 Process application |
32 | 3.5 Processes under key views |
34 | 4 Life cycle stages 4.1 General |
35 | 4.2 Concept Stage 4.2.1 Overview |
36 | 4.2.2 Purpose 4.2.3 Outcomes 4.3 Development Stage 4.3.1 Overview |
37 | 4.3.2 Purpose 4.3.3 Outcomes |
38 | 4.4 Production Stage 4.4.1 Overview 4.4.2 Purpose 4.4.3 Outcomes |
39 | 4.5 Utilization Stage 4.5.1 Overview 4.5.2 Purpose 4.5.3 Outcomes 4.6 Support Stage 4.6.1 Overview |
40 | 4.6.2 Purpose 4.6.3 Outcomes 4.7 Retirement Stage 4.7.1 Overview |
41 | 4.7.2 Purpose 4.7.3 Outcomes 5 Life cycle adaptation 5.1 General |
42 | 5.2 Adaptation sequence 5.2.1 General |
43 | 5.2.2 Identify the project environment and characteristics 5.2.3 Solicit inputs 5.2.4 Select the appropriate standards |
44 | 5.2.5 Select life cycle model 5.2.6 Select stages and processes 5.2.7 Document the adaptation decisions and rationale |
45 | 5.3 Adaptation guidance |
46 | 5.4 Scope adaptation |
47 | 5.5 Stage adaptation 5.6 Process adaptation 5.7 Life cycle model adaptation for domains, disciplines and specialties 5.7.1 Adaptation for domains |
49 | 5.7.2 Adaptation for disciplines 5.7.3 Adaptation for specialties |
51 | 5.8 Adapting evaluation-related activities |
52 | 6 Relationship with detailed process standards |
54 | Annex A (informative) Process views |
64 | Annex B (informative) Guidance on development strategies and build planning |
67 | Annex C (informative) Candidate joint management reviews |
70 | Annex D (informative) Problem reporting capability |
72 | Bibliography |