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BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 21840:2019

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Systems and software engineering. Guidelines for the utilization of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 in the context of system of systems (SoS)

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This document provides guidance on the application of processes in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 to systems of systems (SoS). The scope of this document is the same as ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288, which addresses more than systems engineering activities.

NOTE 1

Throughout the document, there is mixed use of “system of systems” and “systems of systems”. “SoS” could refer to a system of systems or systems of systems. Similarly, “CS” could refer to a constituent system or constituent systems.

This document provides general guidance for each ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 process and process outcome in the context of SoS, but it does not address specific activities, tasks, methods, or procedures. Additional processes and process outcomes unique to SoS can still be needed and are not covered by this document.

This document explores the similarities and differences between systems and SoS and, by extension, the similarities and differences between engineering of systems and SoS. The guidance contained in this document is expected to evolve as the discipline matures.

NOTE 2

In many cases, this document notes that ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 processes or process outcomes “… applies as stated to SoS.” Some interpretation within the context of SoS can still be needed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
11 3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Relationship to other standards
12 5 Key concepts and application
5.1 Differences between systems and SoS
15 5.2 Managerial and operational independence
18 6 Application of system life cycle processes to SoS
6.1 Agreement processes
6.1.1 General
20 6.1.2 Acquisition process
21 6.1.3 Supply process
23 6.2 Organizational project-enabling processes
6.2.1 General
24 6.2.2 Life cycle model management process
25 6.2.3 Infrastructure management process
26 6.2.4 Portfolio management process
28 6.2.5 Human resource management process
29 6.2.6 Quality management process
30 6.2.7 Knowledge management process
31 6.3 Technical management processes
6.3.1 General
32 6.3.2 Project planning process
33 6.3.3 Project assessment and control process
35 6.3.4 Decision management process
36 6.3.5 Risk management process
37 6.3.6 Configuration management process
38 6.3.7 Information management process
39 6.3.8 Measurement process
40 6.3.9 Quality assurance process
41 6.4 Technical processes
6.4.1 General
44 6.4.2 Business or mission analysis process
45 6.4.3 Stakeholder needs and requirements definition process
47 6.4.4 System requirements definition process
49 6.4.5 Architecture definition process
52 6.4.6 Design definition process
54 6.4.7 System analysis process
55 6.4.8 Implementation process
56 6.4.9 Integration process
57 6.4.10 Verification process
59 6.4.11 Transition process
60 6.4.12 Validation process
62 6.4.13 Operation process
63 6.4.14 Maintenance process
64 6.4.15 Disposal process
66 Bibliography
67 IEEE notices and abstract
BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 21840:2019
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