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IEEE 982.2-1988

IEEE 982.2-1988 IEEE Guide for the Use of IEEE Standard Dictionary of Measures to Produce Reliable Software

standard by IEEE, 06/12/1989

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This guide provides the conceptual insights, implementation considerations, and assessment suggestions for the application of IEEE Std 982.1-1988, IEEE Standard Dictionary of Measures to Produce Reliable Software [2]. The Dictionary, by its very nature, is limited in what it may contain. While this is necessary for standardization, abbreviation of detail might be detrimental to the most effective use of the Dictionary. This guide is written to provide a bridge between IEEE Std 982.1-1988 and the user, so that full benefit may be derived from the application of the standard to a software project.

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.This IEEE Standards product is part of the family on Software Engineering. This guide provides the underlying concepts and motivation for establishing a measurement process for reliable software, utilizing IEEE Std 982.1-1988, IEEE Standard Dictionary of Measures to Produce Reliable Software. It contains information necessary for application of measures to a project. It includes guidance for the following: applying product and process measures throughout the software life cycle, providing the means for continual self-assessment and reliability improvement; optimizing the development of reliable software, beginning at the early development stages with respect to constraints such as cost and schedule; maximizing the reliability of software in its actual use environment during the operation and maintenance phases; and developing the means to manage reliability in the same manner that cost and schedule are managed. The guide is intended for design, development, evaluation (e.g., auditing or procuring agency), and maintenance personnel; software quality and software reliability personnel; and operations and acquisition support managers. It is organized to provide input to the planning process for reliability management.

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