IEEE 830 : 1998
IEEE 830 : 1998
IEEE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
IEEE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Considerations for producing a good SRS
4.1 Nature of the SRS
4.2 Environment of the SRS
4.3 Characteristics of a good SRS
4.4 Joint preparation of the SRS
4.5 SRS evolution
4.6 Prototyping
4.7 Embedding design in the SRS
4.8 Embedding project requirements in the SRS
5 The parts of an SRS
5.1 Introduction (Section 1 of the SRS)
5.2 Overall description (Section 2 of the SRS)
5.3 Specific requirements (Section 3 of the SRS)
5.4 Supporting information
Annex A (Informative) SRS templates
Annex B (Informative) Guidelines for compliance
with IEEE/EIA 12207.1-1997
Describes writing software requirements specifications and outlines the necessary content and qualities of a good Software Requirements Specification and presents a prototype outline. Describes the process of creating a product and the content of a product. Coverage includes definitions, prototyping, nature of the SRS (software requirements specification), environment of the SRS, characteristics of a good SRS, and joint preparation of the SRS.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |