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Space Coast Chapter of INCOSE – International Council on Systems Engineering1
Tonight’s Presentation
Overview of Systems Engineering
Standards
Joe VandevilleGeoff Draper
March 7, 2013
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Agenda – SE Standards Overview
What are standards? Overview of standards bodies
ISO, ANSI, EIA, GEIA (Tech America), IEEE, IEC, … Key Standards applicable to Systems Engineering
ISO/IEC 15288; ISO/IEC 12207; ISO 9001; AS9100 ANSI/EIA 632 INCOSE SE Handbook
Harmonization of SE standards Acquisition reform and revitalization DoD standards initiatives
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References and Acknowledgments
NDIA Systems Engineering DivisionDoD Systems Engineering References meeting, Jan 15, 2013Briefing: “Harmonizing Processes Across the Defense Industry: Approach and Roadmap”, Garry Roedler, NDIA Systems Engineering Division.http://www.ndia.org/Divisions/Divisions/SystemsEngineering/Documents/Past%20Meetings/January%2015%202013/Harmonization-Key_SE_Resources-Jan2013.pptx
See slides for additional references for other SE standards
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Agenda – SE Standards Overview
What are standards? Overview of standards bodies
ISO, ANSI, EIA, GEIA (Tech America), IEEE, IEC, … Key Standards applicable to Systems Engineering
ISO/IEC 15288; ISO/IEC 12207; ISO 9001; AS9100 ANSI/EIA 632 INCOSE SE Handbook
Harmonization of SE standards Acquisition reform and revitalization DoD standards initiatives
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What are Standards?
What is a Standard Documented agreements containing technical specifications or other
precise criteria to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics, to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose.
Example The format of the credit cards, phone cards, and "smart" cards that
have become commonplace is derived from an ISO International Standard. Adhering to the standard, which defines such features as an optimal thickness (0.76 mm), means that the cards can be used worldwide.
International Standards thus contribute to making life simpler, and to increasing the reliability and effectiveness of the goods and services we use.
“The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from.“Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 2nd ed., p. 254
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Key SE Related Standards & Guides
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Space Coast Chapter of INCOSE – International Council on Systems Engineering
Agenda – SE Standards Overview
What are standards? Overview of standards bodies
ISO, ANSI, EIA, GEIA (Tech America), IEEE, IEC, … Key Standards applicable to Systems Engineering
ISO/IEC 15288; ISO/IEC 12207; ISO 9001; AS9100 ANSI/EIA 632 INCOSE SE Handbook
Harmonization of SE standards Acquisition reform and revitalization DoD standards initiatives
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What is ISO?
ISO – International Organization for Standardization (so why isn’t it IOS?)
ISO is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies from more than 140 countries, one from each country.
ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity.
http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ISOOnline.frontpage
Every working day of the year, an average of eight technical meetings take place somewhere in the world
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ISO Technical Committees
ISO Technical Committees Each Technical Committee (TC) has a number and can contain
subcommittees (SC) and working groups (WG). The ISO technical/project committees are assigned numbers in order of
their establishment, from TC 1 (1947) to PC 278 (2013) There are two joint technical committees
JTC1: Information technology (1987) – ISO/IEC JTC2: Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources - Common
terminology (2009)
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ISO Technical Committees
For example JTC 1, is the Technical Committee for standardization in the field of information technology. The following are the subcommittees in JTC 1: JTC 1/SC 2 Coded character sets JTC 1/SC 6 Telecommunications and information exchange between systems JTC 1/SC 7 Software and system engineering JTC 1/SC 11 Flexible magnetic media for digital data interchange JTC 1/SC 17 Cards and personal identification JTC 1/SC 22 Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces JTC 1/SC 23 Optical disk cartridges for information interchange JTC 1/SC 24 Computer graphics and image processing JTC 1/SC 25 Interconnection of information technology equipment JTC 1/SC 27 IT Security techniques JTC 1/SC 28 Office equipment JTC 1/SC 29 Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information JTC 1/SC 31 Automatic identification and data capture techniques JTC 1/SC 32 Data management and interchange JTC 1/SC 34 Document description and processing languages JTC 1/SC 35 User interfaces JTC 1/SC 36 Learning technology JTC 1/SC 37 Biometrics JTC 1/SC 38 Distributed application platforms and services (DAPS) JTC 1/SC 39 Sustainability for and by Information Technology
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ISO Technical Committees
JTC 1/SC7, the subcommittee for software and system engineering includes the following working groups: JTC 1/SC 7/WG 2 System software documentation JTC 1/SC 7/WG 4 Tools and environment JTC 1/SC 7/WG 6 Evaluation and metrics JTC 1/SC 7/WG 7 Life cycle management JTC 1/SC 7/WG 9 Software integrity JTC 1/SC 7/WG 10 Process assessment JTC 1/SC 7/WG 12 Functional size measurement JTC 1/SC 7/WG 13 Process measurement framework JTC 1/SC 7/WG 17 ODP - Enterprise language JTC 1/SC 7/WG 18 Quality management JTC 1/SC 7/WG 19 Open distributed processing and modeling languages JTC 1/SC 7/WG 20 Software Engineering Body of Knowledge JTC 1/SC 7/WG 21 Software assessment management
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Overview of the SC 7 Standards Collection
Implementation and Assessment
SoftwareQuality
91261459814756
Product Characteristics
Tools and Methods
14102, 1447115940, 1801823026, 2476626500, 26501
Tools, Methods, and Environment
3535, 5806 5807, 86318790, 11411
12182, 14759
SC7 Legacy Standards
10746, 1323514750, 1475214753, 1476914771, 15414
1950019770-2,3,6,7
Specifications
1456815474154751547619506
Interchange
8807, 15437 15909, 19501, 19505, 1979324744, 19505,
19507
Modeling
1593929155
Measurement
1502616085
Risk and Integrity
29119Testing
14764Software
Maintenance
16326ProjectMgmt
Quality System
Governance
Governance
9001
38500
Vocabulary
Foundation
Process Description
24765
24774
BOK
Certification
BOK andProfessionalization
1633719759
2477329154
Life Cycle Management
Life Cycle
Systems Engineering
15288
24748-2
24748-4
Very Small Entities
29110Life Cycle
Management
24748-1
Life Cycle Processes
90003
12207
SoftwareEngineering
24748-3
Assessment and Certification
Asset Mgmt
19770-1,5,8
15504330xx29169
Process Assessment
Software QualitySQuaRE
25000 Series
(20 Parts)
Software Functional Size Measurement
141431976120926209682457029881
Version 16.3 May-2012
900054201042030
Architecture
29148Requirements
152892651126512265132651426515
Documentation
IT Service Management
20000
90006
DoD interest
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ISO and IEC together form a system for international standardization as a whole
What is the IEC?
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is an organization of 50 countries, created "to promote international cooperation on all questions of standardization and related matters, such as the verification of conformity to standards, in the fields of electricity, electronics and related technologies and thus promote international understanding." IEC does this by issuing publications, including international standards.
IEC's scope is specifically electrotechnology (the electrical and electronic engineering fields). ISO standardizes all the other types of technology
If the relative contribution of electrical and non-electrical technologies is not immediately evident, jurisdiction is settled by mutual agreement
For example, on information technology standards, such as computer communications, ISO and IEC have formed a Joint Technical Committee Number One, JTC1. Other areas of cooperation include the environment, safety and electromagnetic radiation
www.iec.ch/
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What is ANSI?
ANSI – American National Standards Institute (1918) A private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the
U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. The only accreditor of U.S. voluntary consensus standards developing
organizations The Institute's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of
U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity.
ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Accreditation Forum (IAF), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI is also the U.S. member of the Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC) and the Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT).
ANSI is the official U.S. representative to ISOwww.ansi.org/
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What is the USNC?
US National Committee Only countries, not standards bodies, can be members of IEC and ISO.
Therefore, standards bodies need to work through a member country organization when proposing international standards work or making submissions to IEC or ISO technical committees.
ANSI, the American National Standards Institute, is the only dues paying U.S. member organization to ISO (ANSI is a founding member of ISO).
The U.S. member to the IEC is the United States National Committee to the IEC (USNC). The ANSI interface with the IEC is through the USNC. In fact, the USNC is located at ANSI in New York.
The USNC insists that IEC Standards are based on the principles of the World Trade Organization / Technical Barriers to Trade (WTO/TBT) agreement. The USNC also insists that the IEC adopts the concepts of valid justification, global relevance, consensus, openness, balance, impartiality, transparency, due process (including prompt appeal), flexibility, coherence and timeliness among IEC member countries in the work of the IEC..
ANSI interfaces with the IEC is through the USNCwww.ansi.org/usnc/
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What is the EIA?
EIA was a national trade organization that includes the full spectrum of U.S. manufacturers, representing more than 80% of the $550 billion electronics industry
The EIA organization ceased operations in February 2011. It used to be the Electronic Industries Alliance and before that (1997) the Electronic Industries Association
EIA assigned Electronic Components Association (ECA) maintenance of all existing interconnect, passive and electro-mechanical (IP&E) and inter-department EIA standards.
EIA also granted ECA the rights to develop new IP&E electronic component standards under the ANSI-designation of EIA standards. All other electronic components standards will be managed by their respective sectors.
ECA joined the Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA) with National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA). However, the EIA standards brand will continue for IP&E standards within ECIA. CEA – The Consumer Electronics Association GEIA – The Government Electronics and Information Technology Association
(became TechAmerica in 2009) JEDEC – The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association TIA – The Telecommunications Industry Association
www.eciaonline.org/
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What is the EIA?
ECA holds accreditation rights through ANSI, the American National Standards Institute, under the mark "EIA". Any standards committee choosing to develop an American National Standard may process the work through the ECA accreditation.
The ECA Standards and Technology Department oversees the ECA's presence in the global standards-setting arena by managing a number of Technical Committee and Subcommittee Secretariats and US Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) sponsored by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the Joint Technical Committee on Information Technology (JTC1) that is a combined effort of the IEC and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
www.eciaonline.org/
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What is the IEEE?
Professional organization focused on science and education directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of Electrical, Electronics, Communications and Computer Engineering, as well as Computer Science
IEEE produces 30% of the world's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering and computer science fields
IEEE Standards Association: With an active portfolio of nearly 1,300 standards and projects under development, IEEE is a leading developer of industry standards in a broad range of technologies. Lists of terms, definitions, or symbols, applicable to any field of science or
technology within the scope of IEEE; Expositions of scientific methods of measurement or tests of the parameters
or performance of any device, apparatus, system, or phenomenon associated with the art, science, or technology of any field within the scope of IEEE;
Characteristics, performance, and safety requirements associated with devices, equipment, and systems with engineering installations; and/or
Recommendations reflecting current state-of-the-art in the application of engineering principles to any field of technology within the scope of IEEE.
www.ieee.org
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IEEE Standards Process
IEEE standards follow a well-defined path from concept to completion, guided by a set of five basic principles: due process, openness, consensus, balance and right of appeal. These imperatives ensure fairness and good standards practice during the development cycle, and help validate approved standards
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/process.html
U.S. Department of Justice has held that standards organizations are responsible for the actions of their standards developers
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How is INCOSE Involved?
INCOSE has a Technical Board that is the strategic planning and management body for the technical community. Reporting to this Board are a number of Technical Committees, one of which is the Standards Technical Committee (STC). The goal of this Committee is to encourage, guide, and assess INCOSE’s participation in standards activities. This includes coordination of INCOSE’s review of standards and dissemination of information on standards and standardization activities.
The STC and Technical Board maintain liaison with a number of standards organizations GEIA SSTC G-47 - Government Electronics & Information Technology Association,
Systems, Standards & Technology Council, Systems Engineering Committee. ISO JTC1/SC7 - International Organization for Standardization, Joint Technical
Committee, Subcommittee for Software and System Engineering In addition, the STC maintains liaison with the Object Management Group (OMG), the
National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and subject matter experts from around the world. Some of the international standards that STC is involved with are: ISO 15288 (System Life Cycle Processes), ISO 15504 (Systems Engineering Capability Model), and ISO 10303-AP233 (STEP, Systems Engineering Data Exchange)
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Agenda – SE Standards Overview
What are standards? Overview of standards bodies
ISO, ANSI, EIA, GEIA (Tech America), IEEE, IEC, … Key Standards applicable to Systems Engineering
ISO/IEC 15288; ISO/IEC 12207; ISO 9001; AS9100 ANSI/EIA 632 INCOSE SE Handbook
Harmonization of SE standards Acquisition reform and revitalization DoD standards initiatives
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http://www.incose.org/stc/index.html
ISO/IEC 12207
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 - Systems Engineering – System Life Cycle Processes
Covers systems life cycle from conception to retirement/disposal
Major process groups: Enterprise, Agreement, Project, Technical
Major technical processes: Stakeholder Agreements, Requirements Analysis, Architectural Design, Implementation, Integration, Verification, Transition, Validation, Operation & Maintenance, Disposal
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 Processes and Structure
Source: Adapted from ISO/IEC JTCI/SC7/WG7 presentation on ISO/IEC 15288.
Project Planning Project Assessment & Control Measurement
Configuration Mgt.Risk ManagementDecision Mgt. Information Mgt.
Projectprocesses
Acquisition
Supply
Agreementprocesses
Planning Assessment & Control Measurement
Configuration Mgt.Risk ManagementDecision Mgt. Information Mgt.
Projectprocesses
Quality Assurance
Implementation
StakeholderRequirementsDefinition
Requirements Analysis
Architectural Design Integration
Verification
Transition
Validation Operation
Disposal
Maintenance Technicalprocesses
ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288: - Comprehensive – most orgs & domains- Has 26 Processes in 4 Process Groups- Includes interaction of project & org.- Full life cycle – stages – holistic view - Based on proven practices
TailoringLife Cycle Model Mgt.
Organizational Project EnablingProcesses
Infrastructure Mgt.
Project Portfolio Mgt.
Human Resource Mgt.
Quality Mgt.
Life Cycle Model Mgt.
Organizational Project EnablingProcesses
Infrastructure Mgt.
Project Portfolio Mgt.
Human Resource Mgt.
Quality Mgt.
Knowledge Mgt.
Technicalprocesses
Implementation
Architecture Def
Integration
Verification
Transition
ValidationOperation
Disposal
Maintenance
Design Def
Bus & Mission Analysis
Stakeholder Needs & Reqts
System Reqts Def.
System Analysis
Hardware Implementation
Software ImplementationRefer to ISO/IEC 12207
Human TaskImplementation
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IEEE/EIA 12207 - Software Life Cycle Processes
Covers software life cycle from concept of ideas to retirement
Primary processes: Acquisition, Supply, Development, Operation, Maintenance
Supporting processes: Verification, Validation, Configuration Management, Quality Assurance, . . .
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ISO/IEC 12207 Software Life Cycle Processes
Primary Processes
Acquisition
Supply
Development
Operation
Maintenance
Organizational Processes
Management
Infrastructure
Improvement
Training
Documentation
ConfigurationManagement
QualityAssurance
Verification
Validation
Joint Review
Audit
Problem Resolution
Support Processes
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ANSI/EIA-632 - Processes for Engineering a System
Provides an integrated set of fundamental processes to aid a developer in engineering or reengineering a system
Developed as an industry standard when the DoD determined in 1994 that MIL-STD-499B would not be released as a military standard
Covers: Technical Management – Planning, Assessment of Progress, Control Acquisition & Supply System Design – Requirements Definition, Solution Definition Product Realization – Implementation, Transition to Use Technical Evaluation – System Analysis, Requirements Validation, System
Verification, End Product Validation
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EIA-632 System Engineering Taxonomy
Acquisition and Supply
Acquisition Process
Supply Process
Technical Management
Planning Process
Assessment Process
Control Process
Outcomes Management
Information Dissemination
System Design
Solution Definition
Requirements Definition
Product Realization
Transition to Use
Implementation Process
Technical Evaluation
Requirements Validation Process
Systems Analysis Process
System Verification Process
End Products Validation Process
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ISO 9001:2008 - Quality Management Systems
The ISO 9000 family of standards (developed in 1987) is related to quality management systems and designed to help organizations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product.
Sections Section 1: Scope Section 2: Normative Reference Section 3: Terms and definitions (specific to ISO 9001, not specified in ISO 9000) Section 4: Quality Management System Section 5: Management Responsibility Section 6: Resource Management Section 7: Product Realization Section 8: Measurement, analysis and improvement
The standard specifies that the organization shall issue and maintain the following six documented procedures: Control of Documents (4.2.3) Control of Records (4.2.4) Internal Audits (8.2.2) Control of Nonconforming Product / Service (8.3) Corrective Action (8.5.2) Preventive Action (8.5.3)
In addition to these procedures, ISO 9001:2008 requires the organization to document any other procedures required for its effective operation. The standard also requires the organization to issue and communicate a documented quality policy, a Quality Manual (which may or may not include the documented procedures) and numerous records, as specified throughout the standard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9000
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AS 9100 - Quality Management Systemsfor the Aerospace Industry
AS9100C (2009) AS9100 is a widely adopted and standardized quality management system for
the aerospace industry. It was released in October, 1999, by the Society of Automotive Engineers and the European Association of Aerospace Industries.
AS9100 fully incorporates the entirety of the current version of ISO 9000, while adding additional requirements relating to quality and safety.
Major aerospace manufacturers and suppliers worldwide require compliance and/or registration to AS9100 as a condition of doing business with them
This standard is designed to be used by firms in the aviation, space, and defense industries and can be applied throughout the supply chain. It is intended for use by organizations that design, develop, and produce aviation, space, and defense products. It is also intended for use by organizations that provide post-delivery support. This includes those that provide maintenance, materials, or spare parts for their own products
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS9100http://www.praxiom.com/as9100-intro.htm
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AS 9100 - Quality Management Systemsfor the Aerospace Industry
7. REALIZATION REQUIREMENTS 7.1 CONTROL PRODUCT REALIZATION PLANNING -Determine objectives & requirements for
product quality, safety, reliability, availability maintainability, producibility, inspectability, suitability, disposal
• 7.1.1 -4 ESTABLISH A PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS, A RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS, A CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PROCESS, A WORK TRANSFER CONTROL PROCESS
7.2 CONTROL CUSTOMER-RELATED PROCESSES• 7.2.1 IDENTIFY YOUR UNIQUE PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS• 7.2.2 REVIEW CUSTOMERS' PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS• 7.2.3 COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS
7.3 CONTROL PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT• 7.3.1 PLAN PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT• 7.3.2 IDENTIFY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT INPUTS• 7.3.3 GENERATE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OUTPUTS• 7.3.4 CARRY OUT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEWS• 7.3.5 PERFORM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT VERIFICATIONS• 7.3.6 CONDUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT VALIDATIONS
– 7.3.6.1 MANAGE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION TESTING
– 7.3.6.2 DOCUMENT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT VERIFICATIONS AND VALIDATIONS
7.3.7 MANAGE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT CHANGEShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS9100http://www.praxiom.com/as9100-intro.htm
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AS 9100 - Quality Management Systemsfor the Aerospace Industry
7. REALIZATION REQUIREMENTS (continued) 7.4 CONTROL PURCHASING AND PURCHASED PRODUCTS
7.4.1 ESTABLISH CONTROL OF YOUR PURCHASING PROCESS 7.4.2 SPECIFY YOUR PURCHASING REQUIREMENTS 7.4.3 VERIFY YOUR PURCHASED PRODUCTS
7.5 CONTROL PRODUCTION AND SERVICE PROVISION 7.5.1 ESTABLISH CONTROL OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICE
• 7.5.1.1 VERIFY THAT PRODUCTION PROCESS MEETS REQUIREMENTS• 7.5.1.2 CONTROL CHANGES IN YOUR PRODUCTION PROCESS• 7.5.1.3 CONTROL EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND SOFTWARE PROGRAMS• 7.5.1.4 PROVIDE POST-DELIVERY SUPPORT
7.5.2 VALIDATE PRODUCTION AND SERVICE PROVISION 7.5.3 IDENTIFY AND TRACK YOUR PRODUCTS 7.5.4 PROTECT PROPERTY SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMERS 7.5.5 PRESERVE YOUR PRODUCTS AND COMPONENTS
7.6 CONTROL MONITORING AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS9100http://www.praxiom.com/as9100-intro.htm
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Agenda – SE Standards Overview
What are standards? Overview of standards bodies
ISO, ANSI, EIA, GEIA (Tech America), IEEE, IEC, … Key Standards applicable to Systems Engineering
ISO/IEC 15288; ISO/IEC 12207; ISO 9001; AS9100 ANSI/EIA 632 INCOSE SE Handbook
Harmonization of SE standards Acquisition reform and revitalization DoD standards initiatives
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DoD Standardization Initiatives
Acquisition reform in past decades eliminated many DoD/MIL-STDs that were often levied on contracts DOD-STD-2167A, MIL-STD-498, MIL-STD-1521B, … Replaced with industry best practices and commercial standards
DoD has been re-vitalizing systems engineering practices on defense programs, led by DASD(SE)
DoD seeks to restore selected standards and require adherence contractually in RFPs Systems Engineering; Configuration Management; Technical
Reviews/Audits; Manufacturing Development; Logistics Plan to leverage existing industry standards
ISO, IEEE, EIA, etc. with government-specific content added as appendices if needed. RFIs issued to standards development orgs.
Likely standards to be applied include: ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 (SE), 12207 (SW), potentially lower level standards
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Defense Acquisition Guidebook (DAG)
Chapter 4: Systems Engineering https://acc.dau.mil/dag4
Referenced standards/models: ISO/IEC 15288, Systems and
Software Engineering – System Life Cycle Processes
ISO/IEC 12207, Systems and Software Engineering – Software Life Cycle Processes
ISO/IEC 26702, Application and Management of the Systems Engineering Process
CMMI-DEV, Capability Maturity Model Integration® for Development
CMMI-ACQ, Capability Maturity Model Integration® for Acquisition
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Technical Management Processes
Technical Processes
1. Decision Analysis 1. Stakeholder Requirements Definition
2. Technical Planning 2. Requirements Analysis
3. Technical Assessment 3. Architecture Design
4. Requirements Management 4. Implementation
5. Risk Management 5. Integration
6. Configuration Management 6. Verification
7. Technical Data Management 7. Validation
8. Interface Management 8. Transition
The DAG is also undergoing revision to integrate with DoD policy updates.
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DoD Standardization Initiatives
DoD seeks to revitalize technical standards that were removed in acquisition reform Systems Engineering Technical Reviews/Audits Configuration Management Logistics Support Manufacturing
Administered by Defense Standardization Program Office
Preference to adopt existing industry standards where possible Working with SDOs to possibly
add DoD-specific appendices, if necessary
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Standards
• Defense Standardization Council (DSC) recognized that enterprise-wide approaches were needed for certain systems engineering disciplines
• DSC directed the Defense Standardization Program Office (DSPO) to form working groups to assess existing systems engineering technical documentation, identify requirements gaps, and make recommendations
• Working groups focused on standards for specific areas:– Systems Engineering and Technical Reviews and Audits
– Configuration Management
– Manufacturing and Quality
– Logistics Support Analysis
References: DASD(SE) briefings at NDIA Systems Engineering meetings, http://www.ndia.org/Divisions/Divisions/SystemsEngineering/Pages/Past_Projects.aspx
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DoD Standards of Interest
NDIA and other partners are working with DoD (DASD(SE)) to converge with industry standards updates Likely to be levied in RFPs in the
not too distant future Likely candidates for consideration
include: ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 EIA 632
Some of these standards are currently undergoing revision, and may harmonize into compatible and consistent standards
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ISO/IEC/IEEE STANDARDS OF INTEREST
TO DOD• 15288: Systems Engineering• 12207: Software Engineering• 24748-1 thru 4: Guides to 15288 and 12207• Architecture Standards: 42010 and 42030• Documentation Standards: 15289 and 26511 thru
26515• Elaboration Standards
– 29148: Requirements Engineering – 15939: Measurement– 16085: Risk Management– 29119: SW Testing– 16326: Project Management– TBS: Configuration Management
ISO/IEC/IEEE STANDARDS OF INTEREST
TO DOD (CONT.)• Vocabulary and Bodies of Knowledge
– 24765: Vocabulary
– 16337: SE Handbook
– 19759: Software BoK
• Others:– 15026: System and Software Assurance
– 14764: Maintenance
– 19770: Asset Management
– 20000: Service Management
Reference: NDIA DoD SE References Meeting, 15 Jan 2013, NDIA Systems Engineering Divisionhttp://www.ndia.org/Divisions/Divisions/SystemsEngineering/Documents/Past%20Meetings/January%2015%202013/Harmonization-Key_SE_Resources-Jan2013.pptx
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Recommendations
Obtain at least a high level understanding of applicable SE standards Monitor DoD SE Standardization and SDO integration efforts Start preparing your organizations for likely flow down of contractual standards
in RFPs
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RELATIONSHIP OF KEY SE RESOURCES
Preliminary – Discussion Ideas Only 9
SEBoKINCOSE
SE Handbook
SEBoK evolutions gathered through Wiki
SEH evolutions through new versions
SEBoK Community of
Users
Maintain
Maintain (SEBoK Knowledge Areas/ Working Groups)
Propose evolution through comments
INCOSE WGs
INCOSE KM WG
CAGSEBoK Joint Editorial Board
(SERC/INCOSE/IEEE)
SEBoK Joint Governance
Board
ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288
Influence evolution
Influence evolution
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7
INCOSE IEEE
Drives lower level standards and user documents
Drives SE Certification
CooperativeTechnical
Co-evolution
DoD SE Refs (DAG: Ch 4, Sys
Assurance, SoSE)
EIA 632NATO AAP-48
Reference: NDIA DoD SE References Meeting, 15 Jan 2013, NDIA Systems Engineering Divisionhttp://www.ndia.org/Divisions/Divisions/SystemsEngineering/Documents/Past%20Meetings/January%2015%202013/Harmonization-Key_SE_Resources-Jan2013.pptx