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GEIA EIA-632 Document Information:
Title
Processes for Engineering a System
Government Electronics & Information Technology Association
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999
Scope:
Purpose
The purpose of this Standard is to provide an integrated set of
fundamental processes to aid a
developer in the engineering or reengineering of a system.
Use of this Standard is intended to help developers
a) establish and evolve a complete and consistent set of requirements
that will enable delivery of
feasible and cost-effective system solutions;
b) satisfy requirements within cost, schedule, and risk constraints;
c) provide a system, or any portion of a system, that satisfies
stakeholders over the life of the
products that make up the system.
NOTE - The term product is used in this standard to mean: a physical
item, such as a satellite (end
product), or any of its component parts (end products); a software
item such as a stand-alone
application to run within an existing system (end product); or a
document such as a plan, or a
service such as test, training, or maintenance support, or equipment
such as a simulator (enabling
products).
d) provide for the safe and/or cost-effective disposal or retirement
of a system.
Coverage
This Standard defines processes for engineering a system, as shown in
Figure 1.2. These have been
organized into five groups.
Intended applications
This Standard is intended to be applicable to the engineering or the
reengineering of
a) commercial or non-commercial systems, or portions thereof;
b) any system, small or large, simple or complex, software-intensive
or not, precedented or
unprecedented;
c) systems containing products made up of hardware, software,
firmware, personnel, facilities,
data, materials, services, techniques, or processes (or combinations
thereof);
d) a new system or a legacy system, or portions thereof.
NOTE - The specific tasks and implementation methods for applying the
processes required by this
Standard can vary, for example, between commercial and government
projects, or between
customer-involved and internally developed projects. The fundamental
processes, however, are the
same in all cases.
The requirements of this Standard, or a designated subset, are
intended to be applied by
establishing enterprise policies and procedures that define the
requirements for project
implementation of the adopted processes of this Standard. The
application of this Standard with
respect to enterprises and projects is shown in Figure 1.3.
Limitations
This Standard does not specify the details of "how to" implement
process requirements for
engineering a system. Nor does it specify the methods or tools a
developer would use to implement
the process requirements. It is intended that the developer select or
define methods and tools that
are applicable to the development, and that are consistent with
enterprise policies and procedures.
This Standard does not prescribe the name, format, content, structure,
or medium of documentation.
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