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1、 IEEE Std 1028-1997 IEEE Std 1028-1997 IEEE Standard for Software Reviews IEEE Computer Society Sponsored by the Software Engineering Standards Committee 4 March 1998SH94592 Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=NASA Tec
2、hnical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/25/2007 03:01:27 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- IEEE Std 1028-1997(R2002) IEEE Standard for Software Reviews Sponsor Software Engineering Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society Reaffirmed 11 Septemb
3、er 2002 Approved 9 December 1997 IEEE Standards Board Abstract: This standard defines five types of software reviews, together with procedures required for the execution of each review type. This standard is concerned only with the reviews; it does not define procedures for determining the necessity
4、 of a review, nor does it specify the disposition of the results of the review. Review types include management reviews, technical reviews, inspections, walk-throughs, and audits. Keywords: audit, inspection, review, walk-through The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 4
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20、opyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved. iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1028-1997, IEEE Standard for Software Reviews.) This Introduction provides the user with the rationale and background of the reviews outlined in this stan- dard and their relationships to other IEEE
21、standards. Purpose This standard defi nes fi ve types of software reviews, together with procedures required for the execution of each review type. This standard is concerned only with the reviews; it does not defi ne procedures for deter- mining the necessity of a review, nor does it specify the di
22、sposition of the results of the review. Review types include management reviews, technical reviews, inspections, walk-throughs, and audits. This standard is meant to be used either in conjunction with other IEEE software engineering standards or as a stand-alone defi nition of software review proced
23、ures. In the latter case, local management must determine the events that precede and follow the actual software reviews. The need for reviews is described in several other IEEE standards, as well as standards prepared by other standards-writing organizations. IEEE Std 1028-1997 is meant to support
24、these other standards. In particu- lar, reviews required by the following standards can be executed using the procedures described herein: IEEE Std 730-1989 B1 a IEEE Std 828-1990 B2 IEEE Std 1012-1986 B5 IEEE Std 1058.1-1987 B8 IEEE Std 1074-1995 B10 IEEE Std 1219-1992 B11 IEEE Std 1220-1994 B12 IE
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