BSI 21/30440145 DC:2022 Edition
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BS ENISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-9. Systems and software engineering. Life cycle management – Part 9. Application of system and software life cycle processes in epidemic prevention and control systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 49 |
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1 | 30440145-DC.pdf |
3 | ISO_IEC_IEEE DIS 24748-9 ed.1 – id.82474 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
10 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
11 | 4 Conformance 4.1 Intended usage 4.2 Full conformance 4.2.1 Full conformance to outcomes 4.2.2 Full conformance to tasks 4.3 Tailored conformance 5 Key concepts and application 5.1 General |
12 | 5.2 System concepts 5.2.1 System 5.2.2 Characteristics of systems for epidemic emergency |
14 | 5.2.3 System structure 5.2.4 Interfacing, enabling, and interoperating systems 5.2.5 Concepts related to the system solution context 5.2.6 Product line engineering (PLE) |
15 | 5.3 Organization and project concepts 5.3.1 Organizations |
16 | 5.3.2 Organization and project-level adoption 5.3.3 Organization and collaborative activities 5.4 Life cycle concepts 5.4.1 System life cycle model 5.4.2 System life cycle stages 5.5 Process concepts 5.5.1 Criteria for processes 5.5.2 Description of processes 5.5.3 General characteristics of processes 5.5.4 Characteristics of life cycle processes for epidemic emergency systems |
17 | 5.6 Processes in this document 5.6.1 Introduction 5.6.2 Agreement processes 5.6.3 Organizational project-enabling processes 5.6.4 Technical management processes 5.6.5 Technical processes |
18 | 5.7 System-of-interest concepts 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 Relationships between software and system 5.8 System of systems concepts 5.8.1 General |
19 | 5.8.2 Differences between systems and SoS 5.8.3 Managerial and operational independence 5.8.4 Taxonomy of SoS 5.8.5 SoS considerations in life cycle stages of a system 5.8.6 Epidemic prevention and control system as a SoS 5.9 Process application 5.9.1 Overview |
21 | 5.9.2 Process iteration, recursion, and concurrency 5.9.3 Process Views 5.10 Concept and system definition 5.11 Assurance and quality characteristics 5.12 Process reference model 6 System life cycle processes 6.1 Agreement processes 6.1.1 Acquisition process |
22 | 6.1.2 Supply process 6.2 Organizational Project-Enabling processes 6.2.1 Life Cycle Model Management process |
23 | 6.2.2 Infrastructure Management process 6.2.3 Portfolio Management process |
24 | 6.2.4 Human Resource management process |
25 | 6.2.5 Quality Management process 6.2.6 Knowledge Management process |
26 | 6.3 Technical Management processes 6.3.1 Project Planning process 6.3.2 Project Assessment and Control process |
27 | 6.3.3 Decision Management process 6.3.4 Risk Management process |
28 | 6.3.5 Configuration Management process |
29 | 6.3.6 Information Management process 6.3.7 Measurement process |
30 | 6.3.8 Quality Assurance process |
31 | 6.4 Technical processes 6.4.1 Business or Mission Analysis process 6.4.2 Stakeholder Needs and Requirements Definition process |
32 | 6.4.3 System Requirements Definition process |
33 | 6.4.4 Architecture Definition process |
34 | 6.4.5 Design Definition process |
35 | 6.4.6 System Analysis process |
36 | 6.4.7 Implementation process |
37 | 6.4.8 Integration process |
38 | 6.4.9 Verification process |
39 | 6.4.10 Transition process 6.4.11 Validation process |
40 | 6.4.12 Operation process |
41 | 6.4.13 Maintenance process 6.4.14 Disposal process |
43 | Annex A (informative) Issues and concerns of stakeholders in the application of lifecycle processes to epidemic prevention and control systems |
49 | Bibliography |