Superseded
Standard
Historical
IEEE 830:1993
IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications
Summary
Revision Standard - Superseded.
The content and qualities of a good software requirements specification (SRS) are described and several sample SRS outlines are presented. This recommended practice is aimed at specifying requirements of software to be developed but also can be applied to assist in the selection of in-house and commercial software products.
This is a recommended practice for writing software requirements specifications. It describes the
content and qualities of a good software requirements specification (SRS) and presents several sample SRS outlines.
This recommended practice is aimed at specifying requirements of software to be developed but also can be applied to assist in the selection of in-house and commercial software products. However, application to already-developed software could be counterproductive.
When software is embedded in some larger system, such as medical equipment, then issues beyond those
identified in this standard may have to be addressed.
This recommended practice describes the process of creating a product and the content of the product. The product is a software requirements specification. This recommended practice can be used to create such software requirements specification directly or can be used as a model for a more specific standard.
This recommended practice does not identify any specific method, nomenclature, or tool for preparing
an SRS.
This recommended practice describes recommended approaches for the specification of software requirements. It is divided into five clauses. Clause 1 explains the scope of this recommended practice. Clause 2 lists the references made to other standards. Clause 3 provides definitions of specific terms used. Clause 4 provides background information for writing a good SRS. Clause 5 discusses each of the essential parts of an SRS. This recommended practice also has an annex, which provides alternate format templates.
The content and qualities of a good software requirements specification (SRS) are described and several sample SRS outlines are presented. This recommended practice is aimed at specifying requirements of software to be developed but also can be applied to assist in the selection of in-house and commercial software products.
This is a recommended practice for writing software requirements specifications. It describes the
content and qualities of a good software requirements specification (SRS) and presents several sample SRS outlines.
This recommended practice is aimed at specifying requirements of software to be developed but also can be applied to assist in the selection of in-house and commercial software products. However, application to already-developed software could be counterproductive.
When software is embedded in some larger system, such as medical equipment, then issues beyond those
identified in this standard may have to be addressed.
This recommended practice describes the process of creating a product and the content of the product. The product is a software requirements specification. This recommended practice can be used to create such software requirements specification directly or can be used as a model for a more specific standard.
This recommended practice does not identify any specific method, nomenclature, or tool for preparing
an SRS.
This recommended practice describes recommended approaches for the specification of software requirements. It is divided into five clauses. Clause 1 explains the scope of this recommended practice. Clause 2 lists the references made to other standards. Clause 3 provides definitions of specific terms used. Clause 4 provides background information for writing a good SRS. Clause 5 discusses each of the essential parts of an SRS. This recommended practice also has an annex, which provides alternate format templates.
Notes
Superseded
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 04/08/1994 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 32 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Amendments replaces
Previous versions
20/10/1998
Superseded
, Confirmed
Historical
08/04/1994
Superseded
Historical