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BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026-1:2019

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Systems and software engineering. Systems and software assurance – Concepts and vocabulary

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BSI 2019 40
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This document defines assurance-related terms and establishes an organized set of concepts and relationships to form a basis for shared understanding across user communities for assurance. It provides information to users of the other parts of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 including the combined use of multiple parts. The essential concept introduced by ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) is the statement of claims in an assurance case and the support of those claims through argumentation and evidence. These claims are in the context of assurance for properties of systems and software within life cycle processes for the system or software product.

Assurance for a service being operated and managed on an ongoing basis is not covered in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts).

A variety of potential users of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) exists including developers and maintainers of assurance cases and those who wish to develop, sustain, evaluate or acquire a system that possesses requirements for specific properties in such a way as to be more certain of those properties and their requirements. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) uses concepts and terms consistent with ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 and ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 and generally consistent with the ISO/IEC 25000 series, but the potential users of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) need to understand the differences from concepts and terms to which they may be accustomed. This document attempts to clarify these differences.

The primary purpose of this document is to aid users of the other parts of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 by providing context, concepts and explanations for assurance, assurance cases and integrity levels. While essential to assurance practice, details regarding exactly how to measure, demonstrate or analyse particular properties are not covered. These are the subjects of more specialized standards of which a number are referenced and included in the Bibliography.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 3.1 Terms related to assurance and properties
11 3.2 Terms related to product and process
12 3.3 Terms related to integrity level
14 3.4 Terms related to conditions and consequences
16 3.5 Terms related to organization
17 4 Organization of this document
5 Basic concepts
5.1 General
5.2 Assurance
18 5.3 Stakeholders
5.4 System and product
5.5 Property
5.5.1 General
19 5.5.2 Properties as behaviours
5.6 Uncertainty and confidence
20 5.7 Conditions and initiating events
5.8 Consequences
21 6 Using multiple parts of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026
6.1 General
6.2 Initial usage guidance
6.3 Relationships among parts of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026
22 6.4 Authorities
7 ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) and the assurance case
7.1 General
23 7.2 Justification of method of reasoning
7.3 Means of obtaining and managing evidence
24 7.4 Certifications and accreditations
8 ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) and integrity levels
8.1 General
25 8.2 Risk analysis
9 ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026 (all parts) and the life cycle
9.1 General
26 9.2 Assurance activities in the life cycle
27 10 Summary
28 Bibliography
36 IEEE notices and abstract
BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 15026-1:2019
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