Superseded Standard
Historical

IEEE 1012:1998

IEEE Standard for Software Verification and Validation

Summary

Revision Standard - Superseded.
Software verification and validation (V&V) processes, which determine whether development products of a given activity conform to the requirements of that activity, and whether the software satisfies its intended use and user needs, are described. This determination may include analysis, evaluation, review, inspection, assessment, and testing of software products and processes. V&V processes assess the software in the context of the system, including the operational environment, hardware, interfacing software, operators, and users.

Expand the scope of the standard to include the use of software integrity levels as applied to software V&V, minimum V&V activities and tasks associated with each integrity level, V&V of reusable software, definition of independent V&V and V&V metrics.
To clarify the use of terminology in the document, incorporate lessons learned during field experience of users, and clarify definition of V&V processes.

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Superseded

Technical characteristics

Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date 07/20/1998
Edition
Page Count 80
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