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IEEE/ISO/IEC 15026-1-2014

IEEE Standard Adoption of ISO/IEC 15026-1--Systems and Software Engineering--Systems and Software Assurance--Part 1: Concepts and Vocabulary

Assurance-related terms are defined and an organized set of concepts and relationships to establish a basis for shared understanding across user communities for assurance are established in this adoption of ISO/IEC 15026-1. It provides information to users of the other parts of this International Standard including the combined use of multiple parts. The essential concept introduced by ISO/IEC 15026 is the statement of claims in an assurance case and the support of those claims through argumentation and evidence. These claims are in the context of assurance for properties of systems and software within life cycle processes for the system or software product. Assurance for a service being operated and managed on an ongoing basis is not covered in this International Standard.

Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
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Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2013-05-10
Superseded by
15026-1-2019
Board Approval
2014-11-03
History
Published:
2014-11-04

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
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Working Group
WG_LCP - Working Group for Life Cycle Processes
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Teresa Doran

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P12207

Systems and software engineering -- Software life cycle processes

This document establishes a common framework for software life cycle processes, with well defined terminology, that can be referenced by the software industry. It contains processes, activities, and tasks that are to be applied during the acquisition of a software system, product or service and during the supply, development, operation, maintenance and disposal of software products. This is accomplished through the involvement of stakeholders, with the ultimate goal of achieving customer satisfaction. Software includes the software portion of firmware. This document includes those aspects of system definition needed to provide the context for software systems and services. This document also provides processes that can be employed for defining, controlling, and improving software life cycle processes within an organization or a project.

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P24748-1

ISO/IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Systems and software engineering - Life cycle management - Part 1: Guidelines for life cycle management

This document provides guidelines for the life cycle management of systems and software, complementing the processes described in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 and ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207. This document: - 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; - 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; - defines the concept and terminology of a life cycle; - 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; - provides guidance on adapting a life cycle model and the content associated with a life cycle or a part of a life cycle; - describes the relationship between life cycles and their use in applying the processes in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 (systems aspects) and ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 (software aspects); - shows the relationships of life cycle concepts to the hardware, human, services, process, procedure, facility and naturally occurring entity aspects of projects; and - describes how its concepts relate to detailed process standards, for example, in the areas of measurement, project management and risk management.

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P24748-2

ISO/IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Systems and software engineering -Life cycle management - Part 2: Guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 (System life cycle processes)

ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 establishes a common framework for system life cycle processes, with well-defined terminology, that can be referenced by any party, particularly those having any involvement or interest in the system life cycle or performance of systems engineering activities. It applies to the acquisition of systems, which can be comprised of products, services, or both, as well as to the supply, development, operation, maintenance, and disposal of systems, whether performed internally or externally to an organization. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 may be used stand-alone or jointly with other International Standards, such as ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207, and supplies a process reference model that supports process capability assessment according to ISO/IEC 33002.

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P24748-4

Systems and Software Engineering -- Life Cycle Management -- Part 4: Systems Engineering Management Planning

This part of ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748 n- specifies the processes from ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 that implement systems engineering management for the life cycles of technical solutions, n- describes a required information item, termed the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) for the technical management and execution of the systems engineering of technical solutions, n- provides requirements and guidance for the content of the required information item.

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