Superseded Standard

IEEE 1062-1993

IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Acquisition

Superseded by 1062-1998. A set of useful quality practices that can be selected and applied during one or more steps in a software acquisition process is described. This recommended practice can be applied to software that runs on any computer system regardless of the size, complexity, or criticality of the software, but is more suited for use on modified-off-the-shelf software and fully developed software.

Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
1062-1998
Amendment
1062a-1998
Board Approval
1993-12-02
History
ANSI Approved:
1994-06-03
ANSI Withdrawn Date:
2013-08-05
Published:
1992-11-30
Reaffirmed:
2002-09-12

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Working Group
1062_WG - RP for Software Acquisition Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Marcus Hervey

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41062-2024
ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard - Software Engineering - Life cycle processes - Software Acquisition

This document describes a set of useful activities, tasks, methods, and practices that acquirers of software and related services from unrelated (external) suppliers can apply to help ensure an efficient and effective acquisition of software or software services. These practices can be applied in competitive and in sole source procurements, regardless of the type, size, complexity, and cost of the acquisition. The document can be applied to software that runs on any computer system regardless of its size, complexity, or criticality. The software supply chain can include integration of off-the-shelf (OTS), custom, software as a service (SaaS), or open-source software. Software services can include software development and sustainment (maintenance), integration, verification (testing) and operation. Security and safety are included as attributes to be considered during the acquisition. However, specific requirements for acquisition of information assurance (security), safety, and cloud services are not included.

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These standards have been replaced with a revised version of the standard, or by a compilation of the original active standard and all its existing amendments, corrigenda, and errata.


1062-2015
IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Acquisition

A set of useful quality considerations that can be selected and applied during one or more steps in a software acquisition process is described in this recommended practice. The recommended practices can be applied to software that runs on any computer system regardless of the size, complexity, or criticality of the software. The software supply chain may include integration of off-the-shelf (OTS), custom, or free and open source software (FOSS). Each organization or individual using this recommended practice will need to identify the specific quality and activities that need to be included within its acquisition process.

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1062a-1998
Recommended Practice for Software Acquisition

To establish a correlation between the content of software acquisition plans as defined in 1062 and the content of such plans as defined in IEEE 12207.1, Guide for Information Technology - Software Life Cycle Processes - Life Cycle Data by adding an annex which will correlate the assumptions relating to content of the two documents and trace content between subject documentation.

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