标准编号:ISO/IEC 15289:2006
中文名称:系统和软件工程 系统和软件工程生命周期过程信息产品(文件)的内容
英文名称:Systems and software engineering — Content of systems and software life cycle process information products (Documentation)
发布日期:2006-04
标准范围
This International Standard assumes an organization is implementing life cycle processes in conformance withISO/IEC 15288:2002 or ISO/IEC 12207:1995, with Amendments 1 and 2. ISO/IEC 15288:2002 defines a setof processes for managing and performing the stages of a systems life cycle. It defines an InformationManagement process, but “does not detail documentation in terms of name, format, explicit content, andrecording media” (1.3). ISO/IEC 12207:1995 with AMD 1 and 2, establishes a common framework for softwarelife cycle processes, and in passing identifies or requires a number of documentation items.The purpose of this International Standard is to guide users of ISO/IEC 12207:1995 (with Amendments 1 and 2)and ISO/IEC 15288:2002 in identifying and planning the specific information items to be produced duringsystems and software life cycles. As stated in G.5 of IEEE/EIA 12207.0:1996.This International Standard identifies the purpose and content of all identified Systems and Software LifeCycle information items. The information item contents are defined according to generic document types, aspresented in Clause 7, and the specific purpose of the document (Clause 10). The generic document types(which may be referred to as information item types to conform to [3]) are to be used to identify the informationnecessary to support the ISO/IEC 15288:2002 agreement, enterprise, project, and technical processes; andthe ISO/IEC 12207:1995, primary, supporting, and organizational life cycle processes.This International Standard identifies records and information items based on analysis of references inISO/IEC 15288:2002 and ISO/IEC 12207:1995, which in some cases provide partial or complete outlines forthe content of specific documents. However, the requirements for the life-cycle processes do not uniquely andunambiguously state the requirements for the information items contents or the information needed by a userof an information item. Moreover, the information from the life-cycle processes may overlap or may be createdand revised at different times. In short, the analyzed references do not result in a logically complete list ofinformation items. For example, for each life-cycle process, it would be possible to prepare a plan, procedures,and reports, as well as numerous records, requests, descriptions and specifications. Such an elaboration of a documentation schema would be more rigorous than specified by either ISO/IEC 15288:2002 orISO/IEC 12207:1995. Thus, information items may be combined or subdivided as needed for project ororganizational purposes, as further defined in Clause 2, Applicability, and Clause 3, Conformance.