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DSF/ISO/IEC DIS 15940

Systems and software engineering - Software Engineering Environment Services

pending, Most Current
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 98
ICS Code (Software): 35.080
scope:

This (draft) International Standard provides a description of SEE services that supports all of the software and system life cycle processes defined in ISO/IEC 12207. The services are intended as a complete set and can be used in any systems and software engineering development or support organization where there is a need to select one or more SEE services. Such an organization may or may not have systems and software projects that use the ISO/IEC 12207 process framework. A reference model for SEE Services is provided within this International Standard. This reference model has been produced starting from references [8] and [9]. This document was produced using material originally published by the Software engineering Institute (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), NIST and ECMA, which finally resulted in a joint effort from ECMA and NIST indicating a broad consensus at the time of publication. In addition to this background process, structure from ISO/IEC 12207:2008 has been used as a baseline. SEE Services for System Engineering and Software Reuse have been added to the revision of this IS.,The list of changes between the previous version (ISO/IEC 15940:2006) and this draft is given in Appendix F.

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DSF/ISO/IEC DIS 15940
Systems and software engineering - Software Engineering Environment Services
This (draft) International Standard provides a description of SEE services that supports all of the software and system life cycle processes defined in ISO/IEC 12207. The services are intended as a...
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