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BSI 23/30470408 DC 2023

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BS ISO 14300-1. Space systems. Programme management – Part 1. Structuring of a project

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BSI 2023 45
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PDF Pages PDF Title
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
13 5 Project management specification and plan
5.1 General
5.2 Project management specification
14 5.3 Project management plan
15 6 Work breakdown structure
6.1 General
6.2 Objectives
6.3 Responsibility and authority for development
6.4 Rules for defining the WBS
6.4.1 Main aspects
16 6.4.2 Function tree
6.4.3 Product tree
6.4.4 Tasks
17 6.5 Management rules for changes
7 Project organization
7.1 General
7.2 Principles
18 7.3 Organizational requirements
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Requirements
7.4 Information and communication
7.4.1 Information circuits
19 7.4.2 Communication requirements
7.4.3 Protection of information
7.4.4 Progress reports
7.4.5 Customer’s prerogatives
20 7.4.6 Action items management
7.4.7 Technical and management indicators
8 Project phasing and planning
8.1 General
8.2 Project phasing
8.2.1 Principles
21 8.2.2 Mission analysis phase (phase€0 or pre-phase€A)
8.2.3 Feasibility phase (phase€A)
22 8.2.4 Definition phase (phase€B)
23 8.2.5 Development (phase€C) and production (phase€D) phases
25 8.2.6 Utilization phase (phase€E)
8.2.7 Disposal phase (phase€F)
8.3 Product stages€— Associated processes and documents
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Functional stage
26 8.3.3 Specified stage
27 8.3.4 Designed stage
29 8.3.5 As-built stage
8.3.6 Use stage
9 Cost and schedule management
9.1 General
30 9.2 Cost management
9.2.1 Principles
9.2.2 Optimization
9.2.3 Cost estimates
9.2.4 Cost monitoring
31 9.3 Schedule management
9.3.1 Principles
9.3.2 Task sequencing
32 9.3.3 Deviation analysis — Trend analysis
33 9.4 Evaluation after completion
10 Configuration management
10.1 General
10.2 Configuration management planning
10.3 Configuration identification
10.3.1 Product tree and selection of configuration items
10.3.2 Documentation of configuration items
10.3.3 Establishment of configuration baselines
34 10.4 Configuration status accounting
10.5 Configuration control
10.5.1 General
10.5.2 Configuration baselines
10.5.3 Configuration control board
10.6 Change control
10.6.1 Change classification
10.6.2 Change approval
35 10.7 Configuration status controlling
10.8 Configuration audit
11 Integrated logistics support
11.1 Objectives
11.2 Scheduling aspects
36 11.3 ILS management
11.3.1 ILS integration into the project
11.3.2 Communication
11.3.3 Design, development and maintenance of support elements
11.3.4 Follow-up of the system in service
11.3.5 ILS organization
37 12 Documentation and information management
12.1 Objective
12.2 Application conditions
12.3 List of documents to be produced
12.4 List of applicable and reference documents
12.5 Master list of documents
38 12.6 Document identification
12.7 Drafting of documents
39 12.8 Document authorization
12.8.1 General rules
12.8.2 Submission phases
12.8.3 Document changes
12.9 Availability of documentation
12.9.1 General
40 12.9.2 Classification, filing and storage
12.9.3 Confidentiality
13 Risk management
13.1 General
42 13.2 Critical items control
14 Project closure
14.1 General
43 14.2 Scheduled project closure
14.3 Unscheduled closure of the project
44 Annex€A (informative) Management framework for space systems standards
45 Bibliography
BSI 23/30470408 DC 2023
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