MANAGING STANDARDS -
Proposed generic "Program/Project Standards"
- a standardized
generic framework and implementation processes for developing complex systems
using a system with a software intensive component.
Objective - prepare a suite of "Program/project
Standards" that can be used as a common framework for the development of
complex systems containing system and software intensive components in line
with ISO/IEC 12207, ISO/IEC 15288, MIL-STD-498/499B, and the SEI CMM/CMMI (to
level 3 minimum) requirements.
Applicability -
This framework can be used as a universal implementation standard so that
individual programs or projects can be contracted to, but will "instantiate"
their specific life-cycle and documents within the standard framework.
This "Program
Standard" will use ISO/IEC 12207 and ISO/IEC 15288 as the primary
management framework requirements and use MIL-STD-498 and
MIL-STD-499B/ANSI/EIA-632 as the system and software development implementation
and SEI CMM to level 3 to determine key process requirements.
The "Program
Standards" shall use the MANAGING STANDARDS - Technical Management as the
basis and then determine the step by step sequence by which a program or
project may be developed.
These
Generic "Program/Project Standards" will consist of the following documents as
minimum:
Documents are available in
.pdf format: See PDFDOCUMENTS.
Technical
Management Plan - same as the Systems Engineering Management Plan
definition;
Documentation
Standard - defines the common/standard documentation style, format,
title/content etc. to be prepared;
Organizational
Program/Project Management Plan - defines the overall management
organization, polices, and overall tasks to be performed.
Requirements Management
Handbook - defines a generic Requirements Management process to be followed
to determine system/software requirements.
SOW/CDRL
Preparation Procedure - provides a procedure for creating a typical SOW and
CDRL.
Estimation
Manual - defines a standard process to estimate size, cost, and schedule
for large projects;
Systems
Engineering Management Program Planning - defines a sequential procedure of
planning a technical program;
Software Management Project
Planning - defines a sequential procedure of planning a sw project;
Software Configuration
Management Plan Template -
defines activities, organization, for SW Configuration
Software Quality
Assurance Plan - defines the activities for SQA project function to
perform;
Software Project
Tracking and Oversight Plan - defines the tracking and monitoring of a
project with metrics;
Software Product
Evaluation Plan - provides a standard product review procedure;
Joint
Technical and Management Reviews - defines joint technical and management
review activities and procedure;
Software Development
Environment - defies the possible design and test engineering (OPEN, or
other de-facto methodology);
Software
Coding Standards - provides a common style for writing code.
Object-Oriented
Software Engineering Process - provides a common framework for implementing
OO Engineering methodology.
System/Software
Safety Process - defines a uniform process following MIL-STD-882C/DEF STAN
00-86/etc., guidelines;
System/Software
Security Management Process - defines a process following
MIL-HDBK-1785/Common Criteria/ITSEC guidelines;
Software
Management/Engineering Training Plan - provides various training schemes
and application in line with the proposed project standard;
Software
Subcontractor Management Plan - defines guidelines for the developer when
subcontracting work;
Software Test
Environment - defines a typical test management and environment.
Others are in work
and produced as necessary.
Documents are available in
.pdf format: See PDFDOCUMENTS.
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