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7、ww.ieee.org E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reservedISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P16326/CD2 19 February 2009 ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reserved iiiContents PageForeword .vIntrodu
8、ctionvi1 Scope11.1 Purpose 11.2 Field of application11.3 Limitations .12 Conformance .22.1 Conformance to normative documentation content22.2 Conformance to processes 22.3 Full conformance.23 Symbols and abbreviations24 Application of this International Standard35 Elements of the project management
9、plan.45.1 Project overview (Clause 1 of the PMP)55.1.1 Project summary (Subclause 1.1 of the PMP) 55.1.2 Evolution of the plan (Subclause 1.2 of the PMP)65.2 References (Clause 2 of the PMP) .65.3 Definitions (Clause 3 of the PMP) 65.4 Project context (Clause 4 of the PMP).65.4.1 Process model (Clau
10、se 4.1 of the PMP)65.4.2 Process improvement plan (Clause 4.2 of the PMP) .75.4.3 Infrastructure plan (Clause 4.3 of the PMP)75.4.4 Methods, tools and techniques (Clause 4.4 of the PMP).75.4.5 Product acceptance plan (Clause 4.5 of the PMP).75.4.6 Project organization (Clause 4.6 of the PMP).75.5 Pr
11、oject planning (Clause 5 of the PMP) 85.5.1 Project initiation (Subclause 5.1 of the PMP) .85.5.2 Project work plans (Subclause 5.2 of the PMP) .95.6 Project assessment and control (Clause 6 of the PMP)105.6.1 Requirements management plan (Subclause 6.1 of the PMP)105.6.2 Scope change control plan (
12、Subclause 6.2 of the PMP) .105.6.3 Schedule control plan (Subclause 6.3 of the PMP)105.6.4 Budget control plan (Subclause 6.4 of the PMP) .105.6.5 Quality assurance plan (Subclause 6.5 of the PMP)115.6.6 Subcontractor management plans (Subclause 6.6 of the PMP).115.6.7 Project closeout plan (Subclau
13、se 6.7 of the PMP).115.7 Product delivery (Clause 7 of the PMP) 115.8 Supporting process plans (Clause 8 of the PMP) 115.8.1 Project supervision and work environment (Subclause 8.1 of the PMP) 115.8.2 Decision management (Subclause 8.2 of the PMP) .125.8.3 Risk management (Subclause 8.3 of the PMP)
14、125.8.4 Configuration management (Subclause 8.4 of the PMP) 125.8.5 Information management (Subclause 8.5 of the PMP) 125.8.6 Quality assurance (Subclause 8.6 of the PMP) 135.8.7 Measurement (Subclause 8.7 of the PMP) 135.8.8 Reviews and audits (Subclause 8.8 of the PMP)135.8.9 Verification and vali
15、dation (Subclause 8.9 of the PMP) 145.9 Additional plans (Clause 9 of the PMP).14ISO/IEC/IEEE 16326:2009(E)ISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P16326/CD2 19 February 2009 iv ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reserved5.10 End matter 146 Project processes156.1 Project planning process
16、166.2 Project assessment and control process .206.3 Decision management process236.4 Risk management process .256.5 Configuration management process .276.6 Information management process.296.7 Measurement process.31Bibliography32List of Figures PageFigure 1 Format of a project management plan .4ISO/
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28、rtner Standards Development Organization cooperation agreement between ISO and IEEE. This first edition of ISO/IEC/IEEE 16326 cancels and replaces ISO/IEC TR 16326, which has been technically revised and merged with content from IEEE Std 1058-1998. ISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P16326/CD2 19 Febr
29、uary 2009 vi ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reservedIntroductionThis International Standard provides normative content specifications for project management planscovering software projects, and software-intensive system projects.This International Standard also provides detail
30、ed discussion and advice on applying a set of projectprocesses that are common to both the software and system life cycle as covered by ISO/IEC12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008), Systems and software engineering Software life cycle processes15, and ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008), Systems and
31、 software engineering System life cycle processes 16, respectively. The discussion and advice are intended to aid in the preparation of the normative content of project management plans.This International Standard is the result of the harmonization of ISO/IEC TR 16326:1999 and IEEE Std1058-1998.ISO/
32、IEC/IEEE 16326:2009(E)FINAL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P16326/CD2/FDIS ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reserved 1Systems and software engineering Life cycle processes Project management 1 Scope 1.1 PurposeThis International Standard is intende
33、d to aid project managers in managing to successful conclusion those projects concerned with software-intensive systems and software products. This International Standard specifies the required content of the project management plan (PMP). This International Standard also quotes the extracted purpos
34、e and outcome statements from the project processes of ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008) and ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008), and adds detailed guidance for managing projects that use these processes for software products and software-intensive systems. 1.2 Field of application This
35、International Standard is written for those who use or plan to use ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) and ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008) on projects dealing with software-intensive systems and software products, regardless of project scope, product, methodology, size or complexity. T
36、he field of application of this International Standard spans the whole software or system life cycle, and addresses everybody who plays a role in project management project managers and others, specifically: g120 those responsible for establishing and continuously improving ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE
37、Std 12207-2008) software life cycle processes and ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) system life cycleprocesses;g120 those responsible for executing any ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008) software life cycle process or ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) system life cycle process at
38、 a project level;g120 organizations or individuals subcontracting a project management effort. In many organizations, the various responsibilities of project management are assigned to more than one person. Where the term “project manager“ is used in this International Standard, the guidance, advice
39、 or normative requirement applies to the applicable role within the organization. This International Standard is intended to provide guidance for two-party situations and may be equally applied where the two parties are from the same organization. This International Standard can also be usedby a sin
40、gle party as self-imposed tasks. This International Standard can also serve as guidance in multi-party situations, where high risks are inherent in the supply and integration of complex software-based systems, and procurement can involve severalvendors, organizations or contracting parties. 1.3 Limi
41、tationsThe normative content specifications for project management plans and the guidance for management of the project processes are limited to projects dealing with software-intensive systems and software products. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC/IEEE 16326:2009(E)ISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P
42、16326/CD2 19 February 2009 2 ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reserved2 Conformance This International Standard provides normative definition of the content of the project management plan (PMP), and provides guidance for the execution of the project processes of ISO/IEC 15288:20
43、08 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) and ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008). Users of this International Standard can claim conformance to the normative documentation content, to the process provisions, or both. 2.1 Conformance to normative documentation content A claim of conformance to the documentation
44、 provisions of this International Standard means that the user demonstrates that the content of a PMP conforms to the content requirements specified in clause 5 of this International Standard. 2.2 Conformance to processes A claim of conformance to the process provisions of this International Standar
45、d is equivalent to claiming conformance to the project processes from ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) and ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008) cited in clause 6 of this International Standard. 2.3 Full conformance A claim of full conformance to this International Standard is equivalent
46、to claiming conformance to the PMP content requirements cited in clause 5 and the project processes of ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (IEEE Std 15288-2008) and ISO/IEC 12207:2008 (IEEE Std 12207-2008) cited in clause 6 of this International Standard.3 Symbols and abbreviations The following symbols and abbrevia
47、tions are used in this International Standard: ANSI American National Standards Institute CCB Configuration/Change Control Board CDRL Contract Data Requirements List GATES Stage-Gate methodology IBM International Business Machines ICWG Interface Control Working Group IEC International Electrotechnic
48、al Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ISO International Organization for Standardization OGC Office of Government Commerce (UK) PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique PM Project Management (or Project Manager) PMBOK Project Management Body of Knowledge ISO/IEC/IEEE 1
49、6326:2009(E)ISO/IEC FDIS 16326:2009 (E) IEEE P16326/CD2 19 February 2009 ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved IEEE 2009 All rights reserved 3PMI Project Management Institute PMP Project Management Plan PPL Product Parts List PRINCE2 Projects In Controlled Environments (version 2) RUP Rational Unified Process (registered trademark of IBM) SDP Software Development Plan SE Software Engineering SEE Software Engineering Environment SEMP Systems Engineering Management Plan SWEBOK Software Engineering Body of