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Normative references - Software life-cycle management

Author: Claude PINET

Publication date: April 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

Software, an intangible object, exists only after it has been designed, manufactured and tested, before it is ready for use. A software object is subject to the notion of a life cycle.That is to say,it goes through a number of stages. Mastering this chain calls on methods, best practices and tools.

The methodology deployed in this document is applied to each stage of the life cycle of a software project. Each stage includes a detailed description of :

  • the business process used to carry out the activity;
  • the structure of deliverables, with document templates.

In addition to these realization processes, this file also includes detailed descriptions of two support processes:

  • documented information;
  • configuration management.

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AUTHOR

  • Claude PINET: Graduate engineer, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM) - EUR ING® European Engineer - Certified quality auditor IRCA (International register of certified auditors) n° 1182803 - Manager CPI CONSEIL

 INTRODUCTION

In the field of software, and more generally in everything to do with information systems, the quest for quality is the preoccupation of everyone involved. On the other hand, lack of time, the pace of technological change and constraints of all kinds seem to relegate quality aspirations to the ranks of unattainable objectives and myths.

Quality, however, simply boils down to customer satisfaction and, by extension, to meeting the requirements of all the partners involved in an operation or project (users, decision-makers, organizers, buyers, project managers, designers, developers, testers, operators, etc.). Although immaterial, software is no exception to this fundamental principle.

In order to contribute to the improvement of software quality, international experts have agreed on a common basis which constitutes a standards platform. These standards, supplemented by a wealth of feedback, form our basis for managing quality throughout the software lifecycle. The software lifecycle is a long river, with a succession of successive stages, from the elaboration of requirements (birth) to its withdrawal (death), via its development and operation. Each stage is organized with its own modeled processes, but also with its own structured deliverables: software components and accompanying services.

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KEYWORDS

software   |   process   |   ISO 9001   |   life cycle   |   ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288

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