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ISO 26556:2018

ISO 26556:2018 Information technology – Software and systems engineering – Tools and methods for product line organizational management

CDN $351.00

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Description

This document, within the methods and tools of organizational management for software and systems product lines:

– enables the users of this document to holistically understand, adopt and enact the processes, tools and methods for product line organizational management;

– helps the users evaluate and select relevant tools and methods based on business and user-related criteria;

– helps make product line engineers, developers and tool vendors informed about capabilities of tools and methods that are required for supporting product line implementation from organizational aspects; and

– provides product line-specific processes and capabilities of tools and methods in organizational management.

This document concerns processes and capabilities of methods and tools for organizational management for a family of products, not for a single system.

NOTE System Architecture is a set of logical and physical principles used to achieve a mission within a given environment. Components that can be subsystems derived from System Architecture are: software products, human-based products such as crew or operators, or hardware products like mechanical structures, electronic boards and chemicals. The scope of this document spans from the system to subsystems and components. Both hardware-intensive and software-intensive systems are included, if they are part of a product family.

Edition

1

Published Date

2018-11-08

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

65

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document, within the methods and tools of organizational management for software and systems product lines:

- enables the users of this document to holistically understand, adopt and enact the processes, tools and methods for product line organizational management;

- helps the users evaluate and select relevant tools and methods based on business and user-related criteria;

- helps make product line engineers, developers and tool vendors informed about capabilities of tools and methods that are required for supporting product line implementation from organizational aspects; and

- provides product line-specific processes and capabilities of tools and methods in organizational management.

This document concerns processes and capabilities of methods and tools for organizational management for a family of products, not for a single system.

NOTE System Architecture is a set of logical and physical principles used to achieve a mission within a given environment. Components that can be subsystems derived from System Architecture are: software products, human-based products such as crew or operators, or hardware products like mechanical structures, electronic boards and chemicals. The scope of this document spans from the system to subsystems and components. Both hardware-intensive and software-intensive systems are included, if they are part of a product family.

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