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5、e Center. iv Copyright 2010 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 14102-2010, IEEE Standard for Adoption of ISO/IEC 14102:2008 Information TechnologyGuideline for the Evaluation and Selection of CASE Tools. The IEEE and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 have a long histo
6、ry of working together on standards related to the adoption of CASE tools. IEEE standards on the subject have been provided to SC 7 for use as base documents, and the IEEE has adopted some of the resulting ISO/IEC standards but under different numbers. As a result of a systematic program of harmoniz
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20、d. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Martin J. Bishop Pieter Botman Lyle Bullock Juan Carreon Lawrence Catchpole Keith Chow S. Claassen Paul Croll David Deighton Em Delahostria Thomas Dineen Sourav Dutta Andrew Fieldsend David Fuschi Ramez Gerges Ron Greenthaler Rand
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34、l copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reservedISO/IEC 14102:2008(E) ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reserved iiiContents Page 1 Scope1 2 Normative references2 3 Terms and definitions .2 4 Abbreviated terms.3 5 Overview of evaluation and selection of CASE tool
35、s3 5.1 Introduction of the evaluation and selection of CASE tools.3 5.2 Overview of the evaluation and selection of CASE tools4 5.3 General process considerations5 6 Preparation process6 6.1 Overview.6 6.2 Goal setting6 6.3 Establishing selection criteria .7 6.4 Project planning and control7 7 Struc
36、turing process 8 7.1 Overview.8 7.2 Requirements definition .8 7.3 CASE tool information gathering.10 7.4 Identifying final candidate CASE tools .10 8 Evaluation process11 8.1 Overview.11 8.2 Preparing for evaluation .11 8.3 Evaluating CASE tools12 8.4 Evaluation reporting13 9 CASE tool selection pr
37、ocess .13 9.1 Overview.13 9.2 Preparing for selection .14 9.3 Applying the selection algorithm.14 9.4 Recommending a selection decision 14 9.5 Validating the selection decision.15 10 CASE tool characteristics 15 10.1 Overview.15 10.2 Characteristics related to life-cycle process functionality .15 10
38、.3 Characteristics related to CASE tool usage functionality.24 10.4 General quality characteristics 27 10.5 General characteristics not related to quality 30 Annex A (informative) Considerations on the use of this International Standard .33 Annex B (informative) Examples of selection algorithms.35 A
39、nnex C (informative) Evaluation Report Contents 38 Bibliography40 ISO/IEC 14102:2008(E) iv ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardizati
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44、repared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 7, Software and systems engineering. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 14102:1995), which has been technically revised. ISO/IEC 14102:2008(E) ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reserved
45、 vIntroduction Within systems and software engineering, Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools represent a major part of the supporting technologies used to develop and maintain information technology systems. Their selection must be carried out with careful consideration of both the techn
46、ical and management requirements. This International Standard defines both a set of processes and a structured set of CASE tool characteristics for use in the technical evaluation and the ultimate selection of a CASE tool. It follows the software product evaluation model defined in ISO/IEC 14598-5:1
47、998. This International Standard adopts the general model of software product quality characteristics and sub-characteristics defined in ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001 and extends these when the software product is a CASE tool; it provides product characteristics unique to CASE tools. This larger set of charac
48、teristics is then organized into four groups. This grouping provides a more manageable approach to the overall evaluation and selection process. The technical evaluation can indicate how well a CASE tool meets its users stated requirements. It can also indicate how well the tool meets its claimed fu
49、nctionality. The objective of the technical evaluation process is to provide quantitative results on which the final selection can be based. Measurement assigns numbers (or other ratings) to attributes of entities; a major activity of evaluation is to obtain these measurements for use in selection. The final selection results should aim to achieve objectivity, repeatability and impartiality. These objectives and the confidence in the outcomes will in part depend on the resources allocated to the overall evaluation and selection process. The
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