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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
    • A.1 Actual cause
    • A.2 Corrective action
    • A.3 Customer Value
    • A.4 Disposition
    • A.5 Mission/safety
    • A.6 Priority
    • A.7 Product Status
    • A.8 Project Activity
    • A.9 Project Cost
    • A.10 Project Phase
    • A.11 Project Quality/Reliability
    • A.12 Project Risk
    • A.13 Project Schedule
    • A.14 Repeatability
    • A.15 Resolution
    • A.16 Severity
    • A.17 Societal
    • A.18 Source
    • A.19 Suspected Cause
    • A.20 Symptom
    • A.21 Type
  • Annex B Bibliography

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