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AS/NZS ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2023

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Systems and software engineering — System life cycle processes

AS/NZS ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2023 identically adopts ISO/IEC IEEE 15288:2023 which establishes a common framework of process descriptions, from an engineering viewpoint, for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. These can be applied to systems of interest, their system elements, and to systems of systems throughout the stages of a system’s life cycle, including conception, development, production, utilization, support and retirement of systems, and to the acquisition and supply of systems. The life cycle processes can be applied iteratively and concurrently to a system and recursively to the system elements. This document applies to one-of-a-kind systems, mass-produced systems, and customised, adaptable systems. It also applies to a complete stand-alone system and to systems that are embedded and integrated into larger more complex and complete systems
Published: 03/11/2023
Pages: 121
Table of contents
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
4 Conformance
4.1 Intended usage
4.2 Full conformance
4.2.1 Full conformance to outcomes
4.2.2 Full conformance to tasks
4.3 Tailored conformance
5 Key concepts and their application
5.1 General
5.2 System concepts
5.2.1 Systems
5.2.2 System structure
5.2.3 Interfacing, enabling, and interoperating systems
5.2.4 Concepts related to the system solution context
5.2.5 Product line engineering (PLE)
5.3 Organizational concepts
5.3.1 Organizations
5.3.2 Organization and project-level adoption
5.3.3 Organization and collaborative activities
5.4 System of systems concepts
5.4.1 Differences between systems and SoS
5.4.2 Managerial and operational independence
5.4.3 Taxonomy of SoS
5.4.4 SoS considerations in life cycle stages of a system
5.4.5 Application of this document to SoS
5.5 Life cycle concepts
5.5.1 System life cycle model
5.5.2 System life cycle stages
5.6 Process concepts
5.6.1 Criteria for processes
5.6.2 Description of processes
5.6.3 General characteristics of processes
5.7 Processes in this document
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Agreement processes
5.7.3 Organizational project-enabling processes
5.7.4 Technical management processes
5.7.5 Technical processes
5.8 Process application
5.8.1 Overview
5.8.2 Process iteration, recursion, and concurrency
5.8.3 Process views
5.9 Concept and system definition
5.10 Assurance and quality characteristics
5.11 Process reference model
6 System life cycle processes
6.1 Agreement processes
6.1.1 Acquisition process
6.1.1.1 Purpose
6.1.1.2 Outcomes
6.1.1.3 Activities and tasks
6.1.2 Supply process
6.1.2.1 Purpose
6.1.2.2 Outcomes
6.1.2.3 Activities and tasks
6.2 Organizational project-enabling processes
6.2.1 Life cycle model management process
6.2.1.1 Purpose
6.2.1.2 Outcomes
6.2.1.3 Activities and tasks
6.2.2 Infrastructure management process
6.2.2.1 Purpose
6.2.2.2 Outcomes
6.2.2.3 Activities and tasks
6.2.3 Portfolio management process
6.2.3.1 Purpose
6.2.3.2 Outcomes
6.2.3.3 Activities and tasks
6.2.4 Human resource management process
6.2.4.1 Purpose
6.2.4.2 Outcomes
6.2.4.3 Activities and tasks
6.2.5 Quality management process
6.2.5.1 Purpose
6.2.5.2 Outcomes
6.2.5.3 Activities and tasks
6.2.6 Knowledge management process
6.2.6.1 Purpose
6.2.6.2 Outcomes
6.2.6.3 Activities and tasks
6.3 Technical management processes
6.3.1 Project planning process
6.3.1.1 Purpose
6.3.1.2 Outcomes
6.3.1.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.2 Project assessment and control process
6.3.2.1 Purpose
6.3.2.2 Outcomes
6.3.2.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.3 Decision management process
6.3.3.1 Purpose
6.3.3.2 Outcomes
6.3.3.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.4 Risk management process
6.3.4.1 Purpose
6.3.4.2 Outcomes
6.3.4.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.5 Configuration management process
6.3.5.1 Purpose
6.3.5.2 Outcomes
6.3.5.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.6 Information management process
6.3.6.1 Purpose
6.3.6.2 Outcomes
6.3.6.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.7 Measurement process
6.3.7.1 Purpose
6.3.7.2 Outcomes
6.3.7.3 Activities and tasks
6.3.8 Quality assurance process
6.3.8.1 Purpose
6.3.8.2 Outcomes
6.3.8.3 Activities and tasks
6.4 Technical processes
6.4.1 Business or mission analysis process
6.4.1.1 Purpose
6.4.1.2 Outcomes
6.4.1.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.2 Stakeholder needs and requirements definition process
6.4.2.1 Purpose
6.4.2.2 Outcomes
6.4.2.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.3 System requirements definition process
6.4.3.1 Purpose
6.4.3.2 Outcomes
6.4.3.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.4 System architecture definition process
6.4.4.1 Purpose
6.4.4.2 Outcomes
6.4.4.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.5 Design definition process
6.4.5.1 Purpose
6.4.5.2 Outcomes
6.4.5.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.6 System analysis process
6.4.6.1 Purpose
6.4.6.2 Outcomes
6.4.6.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.7 Implementation process
6.4.7.1 Purpose
6.4.7.2 Outcomes
6.4.7.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.8 Integration process
6.4.8.1 Purpose
6.4.8.2 Outcomes
6.4.8.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.9 Verification process
6.4.9.1 Purpose
6.4.9.2 Outcomes
6.4.9.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.10 Transition process
6.4.10.1 Purpose
6.4.10.2 Outcomes
6.4.10.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.11 Validation process
6.4.11.1 Purpose
6.4.11.2 Outcomes
6.4.11.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.12 Operation process
6.4.12.1 Purpose
6.4.12.2 Outcomes
6.4.12.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.13 Maintenance process
6.4.13.1 Purpose
6.4.13.2 Outcomes
6.4.13.3 Activities and tasks
6.4.14 Disposal process
6.4.14.1 Purpose
6.4.14.2 Outcomes
6.4.14.3 Activities and tasks
Annex A
A.1 General
A.2 Tailoring process
A.2.1 Purpose
A.2.2 Outcomes
A.2.3 Activities and tasks
Annex B
Annex C
C.1 General
C.2 Conformance with ISO/IEC 33004
C.2.1 General
C.2.2 Requirements for process reference models
C.2.3 Process descriptions
C.3 The process reference model
Annex D
D.1 MBSE description
D.2 Implementation of system life cycle processes in an MBSE approach
D.3 MBSE as a practice
D.4 Benefits of executing system life cycle processes in an MBSE environment
D.5 Model types useful in MBSE
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