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37、an IEEE-SA Technical Program Operations Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 15288.2-2014, IEEE Standard for Technical Reviews and Audits on Defense Programs. For effective and efficient application of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 on defense pro
38、grams, additional requirements are needed for the assessment of those programs. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 is written in a general manner to address all types of systems and different modes of application. Thus, it does not have requirements specific to the use by defense projects that facilitate effective
39、implementation of an acquirer- supplier agreement, such as use in DoD contracts. This standard responds to the needs of DoD and other defense agencies to have more specific and detailed requirements for technical reviews and audits as part of the assessment of projects during the life cycle. The req
40、uirements and guidance in this standard have been written at the most general level possible so that they might meet not only DoDs needs but also those of other defense agencies, either by direct application or by tailoring for an agencys specific needs. This standard was developed with input from g
41、overnment and non-government resources. This standard does not supersede or supplant any other law, regulation, directive, contractual provision, or requirement. Accordingly, users of this standard must verify, conform and complete the technical review and audit of any governmental programs to meet
42、the requirements specified by the government at the time of the technical review and audit. The user is instructed to consult the governmental contact or commissioning party for specific instructions and requirements, which may be different from this standard. Users may also have to comply with othe
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44、plicable laws and requirements. Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. ix Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 1.3 Field of application 2 1.4 Organization of this standard . 2 1.5 Conformance . 3 2. Normative references 4 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 4 3.1 Definitions
45、 . 4 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 5 4. Overview of technical reviews and audits 9 4.1 Technical reviews and audits defined 9 4.2 The role of technical reviews and audits in the US DoD acquisition life cycle . 9 4.3 Technical reviews and audits in the context of Technical Management processes . 9
46、 4.4 Key participants for technical reviews and audits 10 4.5 Program considerations for technical reviews and audits .11 4.6 Media selection for products discussed in this standard .17 5. Requirements for technical reviews and audits .17 5.1 General .17 5.2 Alternative systems review (ASR) .19 5.3
47、System requirements review (SRR) 21 5.4 System functional review (SFR) .24 5.5 Preliminary design review (PDR) .26 5.6 Critical design review (CDR) .29 5.7 Test readiness review (TRR) 32 5.8 Functional configuration audit (FCA) 34 5.9 System verification review (SVR) 36 5.10 Production readiness rev
48、iew (PRR) 38 5.11 Physical configuration audit (PCA) 40 6. Detailed criteria to be addressed for each technical review and audit .43 6.1 General .43 6.2 Alternative systems review (ASR) detailed criteria 43 6.3 System requirements review (SRR) detailed criteria 48 6.4 System functional review (SFR)
49、detailed criteria .55 6.5 Preliminary design review (PDR) detailed criteria .60 6.6 Critical design review (CDR) detailed criteria .69 6.7 Test readiness review (TRR) detailed criteria 77 6.8 Functional configuration audit (FCA) detailed criteria .83 6.9 System verification review (SVR) detailed criteria 87 6.10 Production readiness review (PRR) detailed criteria 92 6.11 Physical configuration audit (PCA) detailed criteria 98 7. Technical review and audit application guidance for defense programs .103 7.1 General .103 7.2 Alternative systems review (ASR) application guidance103
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