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The period in the software life cycle during which a software product is employed in its operational environment, monitored for satisfactory performance, and modified as necessary to correct problems or respond to changing requirements.
Industry:Computer; Software
The project-specific sequence of activities that is created by mapping the activities of this standard onto a selected software life cycle model (SLCM). Contrast with software life cycle model (SLCM); software life cycle process (SLCP).
Industry:Computer; Software
Any requirement that affects or constrains the design of a software system or software system component (for example, physical requirements, performance requirements, software development standards, software quality assurance standards).
Industry:Computer; Software
A document describing the scope, approach, resources, and schedule of intended testing activities. It identifies test items, the features to be tested, the testing tasks, who will do each task, and any risks requiring contingency planning.
Industry:Computer; Software
Testing conducted in an operational environment to determine whether a system satisfies its acceptance criteria (e.g., initial requirements and current needs of its user) and to enable the customer to determine whether to accept the system.
Industry:Computer; Software
The process of designing a system by identifying low-level components, designing each component separately, and then designing a structure to integrate the low-level components into larger and larger subsystems until the design is finished.
Industry:Computer; Software
A representation of a system/software development process activity intended to explain the behavior of some aspects of it. The process model is less complex or complete than the activity or artifact modeled. Also, know as a life cycle model.
Industry:Computer; Software
A description of a specific sequence of actions. In use case scenarios, specific persons or actor instances replace actors, and only one path is taken through the use case’s possible basic and alternate flows. Also called use case instance.
Industry:Computer; Software
The process of ensuring that the software requirements specification complies with the system requirements, conforms to document standards of the requirements phase, and is an adequate basis for the architectural (preliminary) design phase.
Industry:Computer; Software
(1) A specification of the conventions for constructing and using a view. (2) A pattern or template from which to develop individual views by establishing the purposes and audience for a view and the techniques for its creation and analysis.
Industry:Computer; Software