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ISO 17534-1

Acoustics - Software for the calculation of sound outdoors - Part 1: Quality requirements and quality assurance

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 May 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general): 17.140.01
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ISO 17534-1 describes quality requirements and measures to ensure, to indicate, and to verify the degree of conformity of a software program with a consistently implementable calculation method/procedure.

The main objective of ISO 17534-1 is to ensure that applying a consistent implementable calculation method with different quality assured software products on an identical set of input data will produce the same results within a defined range of acceptable deviations.

ISO 17534-1 enables the producer of this type of software to declare and to proof the correct implementation of a calculation method and the software user to verify it without the necessity of a third-party certification. It takes into account that software developers and software users are members of the same scientific-technical community and offers means and measures for a transparent and open communication between them.

ISO 17534-1 does not cover the aspect of correctness of the calculation method itself, i.e. especially the agreement of calculated results with results obtained with measurements will not be touched.

Document History

ISO 17534-1
May 15, 2015
Acoustics - Software for the calculation of sound outdoors - Part 1: Quality requirements and quality assurance
ISO 17534-1 describes quality requirements and measures to ensure, to indicate, and to verify the degree of conformity of a software program with a consistently implementable calculation...

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