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AS/NZS 15271:1999

AS/NZS 15271:1999

Guide for AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207 ([Information technology - Software life cycle processes)

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Table of Contents

1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Audience
1.3 Prerequisites
2 References
3 Notation
4 Basic concepts behind ISO/IEC 12207
4.1 Engineering discipline
4.2 Software life cycle architecture
4.3 The nature of the processes
4.4 Processes and projects
4.5 Processes and organizations
4.6 Software and systems
4.7 Management and planning
4.8 Implementation of quality management principles
4.9 Flexibility and responsiveness to evolving
technology
4.10 Processes and documentation
4.11 Software metrics
4.12 Compliance
4.13 Summary
5 Implementing ISO/IEC 12207
5.1 Overview
5.2 Plan the implementation
5.3 Tailoring ISO/IEC 12207
5.4 Conduct pilot project(s)
5.5 Formalize the approach
5.6 Institutionalize the approach
6 Application on projects
6.1 Factors in applying ISO/IEC 12207
7 Application in organizations
7.1 Considerations and techniques
7.2 Application opportunities
7.3 Management commitment
8 Application using a system life cycle model
8.1 System life cycle model
8.2 Software life cycle model
8.3 Example of ISO/IEC 12207 in a generic system
life cycle model
8.4 Needs determination activity
8.5 Concept exploration and definition activity
8.6 Demonstration and validation activity
8.7 Engineering/development activity
8.8 Production/manufacturing activity
8.9 Deployment/sales activity
8.10 Operations activity
8.11 Maintenance and support activity
8.12 Retirement activity
8.13 Software life cycle processes in a generic
system life cycle model
Annexes
A Quality processes and evaluation requirements
B Process output categorization
C Life cycle models
D Examples of tailoring

Abstract

Provides users of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207 with further explanation in relation to various types of software and indicates which processes may be relevant in reference to contractual situations, on a project irrespective of size or complexity, in an organization as a self-assessment or for software process improvement initiatives. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC TR 15271:1998.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
Committee IT-015
Supersedes
  • DR 98552 CP

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