Software Engineerng Standards: A User's Road MapISBN: 978-0-8186-8008-3
328 pages
December 1997, Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
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Description
The book presents two types of diagrams that will guide you in designating and selecting the standards that meet your specific goals. The first is a layered view of standards that illustrates the internal relationships among standards within a collection. The road map, the second type, illustrates the external relationships among standards in same or different collections. By using the road map diagrams each chapter begins at a different starting point and leads you toward the selection of the software engineering standards that achieve your goals.
The book will appeal to software engineering standards users including senior technical professionals or managers with a background in software development. Standards-writers or professionals working on new or revised software engineering standards will find the book useful as well.
Table of Contents
Software Engineering.
Software Engineering Standards.
Using This Book.
Ways to View Relationships of Standards.
US Standards Organizations.
International Standards Organizations.
Context of Software Engineering: Computer Science.
Context of Software Engineering: Quality Management.
Context of Software Engineering: Project Management.
Context of Software Engineering: Systems Engineering.
Context of Software Engineering: Dependability.
Context of Software Engineering: Safety.
Objects of Software Engineering: Resources.
Objects of Software Engineering: Products.
Context of Software Engineering: Processes.
Context of Software Engineering: Customers.
Important Alternatives.
Catalog of Software Engineering Standards.
Where to Purchase Standards.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
Author Information
JAMES W. MOORE is a thirty-five-year veteran of software engineering and a fifteen-year veteran of software engineering standardization. With degrees from the University of North Carolina and Syracuse, he has worked in both the commercial and defense sectors for IBM and, now, The MITRE Corporation. Currently he serves as the Vice President for Electronic Products and Services of the IEEE Computer Society and as the liaison between ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 and the IEEE Software and Systems Engineering Standards Committee, the world's two largest providers of software and systems engineering standards. He is an Executive Editor of the IEEE Computer Society's Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge and a member of the Editorial Board of the recent revision of the Encyclopedia of Software Engineering.