Software Version Description model text

The Software Version Description (SVD) identifies and describes a software version consisting of one or more Computer Software Configuration Items (CSCIs). It is used to track, and control software versions.

See DID for further instructions.

Note: the term "version" may be applied to the initial release of the software, to a subsequent release of that software, or to one of multiple forms of the software released at approximately the same time (for example, to different sites).

SOFTWARE VERSION DESCRIPTION

FOR THE

SPEED CONTROLLER

CONTRACT NO.

CDRL SEQUENCE NO.

Prepared for:

Prepared by:

This document contains No. of pages pages

insert here a distribution statement

(i)

REVIEW AND HISTORY PAGE


CONTENTS

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Consult DI-IPSC-81442 and the 'Documentation Standard' when preparing this document.


1. SCOPE

1.1 Identification.

Identify the system and software to which this document applies, including, as applicable, identification number(s), title(s), abbreviation(s), version number(s), and release number(s). It shall also identify the intended recipients of the SVD to the extent that this identification affects the contents of the software released (for example, source code may not be released to all recipients).

1.2 System overview.

State the purpose of the system and software to which this document applies. It shall describe the general nature of the system and software; summarize the history of the system development, operation, and maintenance; identify the project sponsor, acquirer, user, developer, and support agencies; identify current and planned operating sites; and list other relevant documents.

1.3 Document overview.

Summarize the purpose and contents of this document.
This document comprises of six sections:

2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

2.1 Project documents.

Identify the project management systems documents here.

2.1 Other documents.

2.1 Precedence.

2.1 Source of documents.

3. VERSION DESCRIPTION

To be continued.

4. NOTES

This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.

6.1 Intended use.

This software version description shall ...

6.2 Definitions used in this document.

Insert here an alphabetic list of definitions and their source if different from the declared sources specified in the 'Documentation standard'.

6.3 Abbreviations used in this document.

Insert here an alphabetic list of the abbreviations and acronyms if not identified in the declared sources specified in the 'Documentation Standard'.

6.4 Changes from previous issue.

Will be "not applicable" for the initial issue.

Revisions shall identify the method used to identify changes from the previous issue.



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