ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010 provides a common vocabulary applicable to all systems and software engineering work. It was prepared to collect and standardize terminology. ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010 is intended to serve as a useful reference for those in the information technology field, and to encourage the use of systems and software engineering standards prepared by ISO and liaison organizations IEEE Computer Society and Project Management Institute. ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010 includes references to the active source standards for each definition so that the use of the term can be further explored.
- Standard Committee
- C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2009-12-09
- Superseded by
- 24765-2017
- Superseding
- 610.12-1990
- Board Approval
- 2010-02-02
- History
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- Published:
- 2010-12-15
Additional Resources
- Downloads
- 24765-2010_downloads.zip
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Standard Committee
- C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
- Working Group
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24765_WG - Systems and Software Engineering - Vocabulary
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patricia Roder
Contact Patricia Roder - Working Group Chair
- Annette Reilly
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24765-2017
ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard - Systems and software engineering--Vocabulary
This document provides a common vocabulary applicable to all systems and software engineering work. It was prepared to collect and standardize terminology. This document is intended to serve as a useful reference for those in the information technology field, and to encourage the use of systems and software engineering standards prepared by ISO and liaison organizations IEEE Computer Society and Project Management Institute. This document includes references to the active source standards for definitions so that systems and software engineering concepts and requirements can be further explored.
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