IEEE Std 1044.1-1995 IEEE Guide to Classification for Software Anomalies -Description
Abstract: This guide provides supporting information to assist users applying the 1044-1993, IEEE Standard Classification for Software Anomalies, to decide whether to conform completely to or just extract ideas from 1044.1993. This guide will enable users of 1044-1993 to implement and customize 1044-1993 for their organization in an effective and efficient manner.
Keywords: anomaly, category, classification, software, supporting data item
Content
1. Overview
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Goals
1.4 Audiences
2. References
3. Definitions
4. Getting started
5. Categories
5.1 Category meanings
5.2 Standard compliance at the category level
6. Classifications
6.1 Establishing classification definitions
6.2 Choosing classifications within a category
6.3 Standard compliance at the classification level
7. Supporting data items
8. Anomaly processing
8.1 Generic anomaly process
8.2 Specific example of a real anomaly process mapped to the generic
9. Methodologies
9.1 Using a commercial anomaly tracking product
9.2 Using an internally-developed anomaly tracking product
9.3 Linking with other tools, processes, and planning documents
9.4 Using paper versus a database for tracking anomalies
10. Data analysis
10.1 Statistical analysis
10.2 Project management
10.3 Process improvement
10.4 Product assessment
11. Relationships to other standards
11.1 Software Engineering Institute Capability Maturity Model
11.2 ISO 9000
11.3 Department of Defense and military standards
Annex A Sample definitions of categories and classifications in IEEE Std 1044-1993