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ISOIEC15288

ISO/IEC 15288 establishes a common framework for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and terminology to describe system life cycles. The standard was developed to address the need for a common process framework for hardware and software engineering. It took over 3,800 comments and 10 revisions over several years to finalize. ISO/IEC 15288 can be applied at any level of a system development hierarchy and concerns man-made systems involving hardware, software, humans or processes.
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ISOIEC15288

ISO/IEC 15288 establishes a common framework for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and terminology to describe system life cycles. The standard was developed to address the need for a common process framework for hardware and software engineering. It took over 3,800 comments and 10 revisions over several years to finalize. ISO/IEC 15288 can be applied at any level of a system development hierarchy and concerns man-made systems involving hardware, software, humans or processes.
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ISO/IEC 15288

The System Life Cycle Process standard for the 21st century

Agenda
Background History ISO/IEC 15288 overview Benefits

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Background
Why ISO/IEC 15288 was developed
Large International Market for systems engineering
services and related products Need for a common process framework In 1994 no systems engineering standard addressed hardware and software in a concurrent and integrated fashion. Conventional engineering and software engineering where marching along their separate ways, particularly in the areas of terminology, design representation, and measurement Systems engineering itself was not fully integrated.

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History of ISO/IEC 15288


Initial planning started in 1994 Scheduled to be published July 2002 Resolved over 3,800 comments that
encompassed 10 revisions of this document Participation of 18+ countries with over 40 technical experts Cost USD 8 million (estimated)
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ISO/IEC 15288 scope


ISO/IEC 15288 establishes a common
framework for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and associated terminology. These processes can be applied at any level in the hierarchy of a systems development. ISO/IEC 15288 concerns those systems that are man-made and may be configured with one or more of the following: hardware, software, humans, or processes.
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Applicability of ISO/IEC 15288


Key business domains

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Aerospace Telecommunications Transportation systems Military systems Ship building Finance and Administrative systems Information Technology systems
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Influence profiles of ISO/IEC 15288


Business Managers Project Systems Specialist Managers Engineers Engineers

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Enterprise and Agreement Processes

Project Processes

Technical Processes

Technical Processes
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Uses of ISO/IEC 15288


Acquisition model
Supplier management

Supply model
Development

Risk reduction Organizational development Professional development Process improvement program


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ISO/IEC 15288 is part of the SC 7 Integrated set of Standards


ISO/IEC 12207 & 15288

SPICE TR 15504

Life Cycle

ISO 9001/ 9000-3

Quality
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Maturity

System life cycle processes


ISO/IEC 15288
Agreement processes Enterprise processes
Enterprise environment management Acquisition Investment management Supply System life cycle processes management Resource management Quality management Decisionmaking

Project processes

Project planning Risk management

Project assessment Configuration management Requirements analysis

Project control Information management Architectural design

Technical processes
Verification

Stakeholder requirements definition Transition Tailoring

Implementation Integration

Validation

Operation

Maintenance

Disposal
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Special 23 July 2002 process

Life cycle processes


ISO/IEC 15288:
Title Purpose Outcome Activity

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Development implemented by processes ISO/IEC 15288 structure


Processes Outcomes
PROCESSES (25) )

Activities

Outcomes (123)

Activities (208)

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System Life Cycle processes


Example stages
Stage Concept Development Production Utilization Support Retirement
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Description
Analyze needs, identify concepts and develop solutions Engineer a product that is a producible item Manufacture the item(s) Operate and use the item(s) Maintain and support the item(s) Retire, dispose and archive
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Relationship between
ISO/IEC 15288 and ISO/IEC 12207
Project Planning Decision Making Stakeholder Requirements Definition Requirements Analysis Architectural Design Implementation Project Assessment Risk Management Project Control Configuration Management Validation Transition Maintenance Verification Integration Disposal Usability Information Management Operation

Enterprise Environment Management Hardware Implementation Software Implementation Refer to ISO/IEC 12207 Human Task Implementation Investment Management System Life Cycle Processes Management Resource Management Quality Management Acquisition Supply

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System life cycle processes


ISO/IEC 15288 structure

Processes
The purpose of the process is stated in a paragraph that describes at a high level the overall goal for performing the process

Outcomes
An outcome is an observable result of the successful achievement of the purpose of the process.

Activities
The Activities attribute is used to provide a structural decomposition of a process
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Example of ISO/IEC 15288 outcomes


Acquisition Process:
A strategy for the acquisition is established A supplier is selected Communication with the supplier is maintained A justification for the selection is declared An agreement with defined acceptance criteria is established A product or service complying with the agreement is accepted Payment or other consideration is rendered
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ISO/IEC 15288
Provides a comprehensive and integrated
framework for managing the full life cycle of systems Small, Medium and Large organizations For internal self-imposed use as well as
providing a basis for contractual arrangements
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Benefits of using ISO/IEC 15288


A world class approach to systems
engineering and systems management Life cycle modelling of systems Improved quality of the product Improved productivity Improved customer satisfaction Better foundation for growth and product enhancements
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Benefits of ISO/IEC 15288


Life cycle process standard providing:
What should be assessed A holistic view of software and systems engineering A basis for stage-based life cycle models A process framework that can be tailored to suit A framework that reduces development risk A basis for communicating A basis for coordinating work

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Conclusion
ISO/IEC 15288 is a key reference for any
situation where systems are concerned Life cycle models are a key concept for successful systems

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