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BS ISO/IEC TR 14759:1999

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Software engineering. Mock up and prototype. A categorization of software mock up and prototype models and their use
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-05-2000

1 Scope
      1.1 Purpose
      1.2 Field of application
2 References
3 Abbreviation and definitions
      3.1 Abbreviation
      3.2 Definitions
4 Categorization of mock up and prototype models
5 Use of mock up and prototype models
      5.1 Mock up versus prototype
      5.2 Illustrative versus functional
      5.3 Demonstrative versus operational
Annex A - Examples of life cycle models for mock up and
          prototype production

Applicable to all projects using evolutionary development. Deals with the concepts associated with the production of prototypes and mock ups by identifying and describing the various deliveries that result. It is intended for use by developers, representatives, managers and quality assurance practitioners of systems and software services and products.

This Technical Report applies to any project which uses evolutionary development.

This Technical Report sets out the concepts associated with the production of mock ups and prototypes by identifying and describing the various deliveries which result.

The Technical Report is written for user representatives, developers, managers, quality assurance practitioners of systems and software products and services.

1.1 Purpose

The purpose of this Technical Report is to define the boundaries of mock up and prototype oriented projects.

The purpose of this Technical Report is to reduce risk in critical projects.

1.2 Field of Application

The purpose of this Technical Report does not provide the reader with a normative definition of a specific software life cycle model.

The Technical Report applies to any project which involves uncertain conditions, e.g. safety critical software, user interfaces, new algorithms.

Committee
IST/15
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 14759:1999 Identical

PD 0026:2003 Software and systems quality framework. A guide to the use of ISO/IEC and other standards for understanding quality in software and systems

ISO/IEC 9126:1991 Software enginnering Product quality
ISO/IEC 12207:2008 Systems and software engineering Software life cycle processes

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