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ISO 16404:2020

ISO 16404:2020 Space systems – Programme management – Requirements management

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Description

This document presents the requirements for requirements management (RM) for space projects.

This document addresses the space programme/project management requirements, applicable through a top-down approach in a contractual relationship between customers and suppliers.

The objective of this document is to state and establish a common reference framework for all the customers and suppliers in the space sector to deploy requirements management for all space products and projects.

This document on requirements management includes

– a definition of the requirements management scope for the space sector,

– the standard processes for requirements management within the product lifecycle management, and

– a set of rules for requirements management activities to be implemented by the actors (customers and suppliers), including rules derived from best practices.

The primary target audience for this document includes

– the requirements management/systems engineering process owners of the customers and suppliers,

– the programme/project managers managing the space programmes, and

– the chief engineers and the quality managers.

The term “programme” is understood as a group of several projects. Both “programme” and “project” can be used in the same context throughout this document.

In addition, this document allows customer/supplier flexibility in its implementation and tailoring.

Edition

2

Published Date

2020-05-04

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

15

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document presents the requirements for requirements management (RM) for space projects.

This document addresses the space programme/project management requirements, applicable through a top-down approach in a contractual relationship between customers and suppliers.

The objective of this document is to state and establish a common reference framework for all the customers and suppliers in the space sector to deploy requirements management for all space products and projects.

This document on requirements management includes

- a definition of the requirements management scope for the space sector,

- the standard processes for requirements management within the product lifecycle management, and

- a set of rules for requirements management activities to be implemented by the actors (customers and suppliers), including rules derived from best practices.

The primary target audience for this document includes

- the requirements management/systems engineering process owners of the customers and suppliers,

- the programme/project managers managing the space programmes, and

- the chief engineers and the quality managers.

The term "programme" is understood as a group of several projects. Both "programme" and "project" can be used in the same context throughout this document.

In addition, this document allows customer/supplier flexibility in its implementation and tailoring.

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