IEEE 1074.1 1996
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IEEE Guide for Developing Software Life Cycle Processes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1996 | 49 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 15, 2001. Selected topics covered in IEEE Std 1074-1995, IEEE Standard for Developing Software Life Cycle Processes, are addressed in this guide. The guide provides assistance with Software Life Cycle Model (SLCM) selection, Activity mapping, and management of a software Life Cycle (SLC).
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1 | IEEE Std 1074.1-1995 IEEE Guide for Developing Software Life Cycle Processes |
3 | Introduction |
5 | Contents |
7 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Prerequisites 1.4 References |
8 | 1.5 Definitions and acronyms 1.5.1 Definitions 1.5.2 Acronyms 1.6 Organization of this guide |
9 | 2. General concepts of the Standard 2.1 Process Standard 2.2 Compliance |
10 | 2.2.1 Upward adaptation 2.2.2 Downward adaptation 2.3 Applicability |
11 | 2.4 Intended audience 2.5 How to start using the Standard 2.5.1 SLCM 2.5.2 Project type |
12 | 2.6 SLC, SLCM, and methodology 2.7 Organizational concerns |
13 | 3. Mapping guidelines 3.1 An approach to mapping 3.1.1 Step one-select the SLCM 3.1.2 Step two–compare Activities to SLCM requirements 3.1.3 Step three–placing the Activities in time sequence 3.2 SLCM + Activities = SLC |
14 | 3.1.4 Step four–checking information flow 3.1.5 Step five–assigning information to documents 3.1.6 Step six–add actual dates and times 3.1.7 Step seven–reconcile the constraints 3.1.8 Step eight–maintain the schedule and the SLC |
15 | 3.2.1 SLCM selection |
16 | 3.2.2 Instructions for mapping Activites 3.2.3 Ways to map Activities |
17 | 3.2.4 Activity time ordering |
18 | 3.2.5 Determining the adequacy of the SLC 3.2.6 Creating generic SLCs |
19 | 3.2.7 Software as a part of a hybrid (hardware and software) system or a larger software system 3.3 Information tracing |
21 | 3.4 Hidden information and tasks 3.4.1 Hidden information 3.4.2 Hidden tasks |
22 | 3.5 Information mapping 3.6 Mapping constraints |
23 | 4. Concepts of the Standard used in mapping 4.1 Time ordering 4.2 Iterations and instances |
24 | 4.3 Ownership 4.4 Integral Processes |
25 | 4.4.1 An example of an Integral Process Invocation Invoked Processes invoking other Processes |
26 | 4.5 Management Processes 4.5.1 Advanced planning 4.5.2 Ongoing management |
27 | 4.5.3 Quality management from start to finish 4.6 Risk management |
28 | 4.7 Maintenance 4.8 Retirement |
29 | 4.9 Reuse and the SLC |
30 | Annex A |
46 | Annex B |
49 | Index |