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IEEE 14471-2010 - IEEE Guide for Adoption of ISO/IEC TR 14471:2007 Information Technology -- Software Engineering -- Guidelines for the Adoption of CASE Tools
IEEE Guide for Adoption of ISO/IEC TR 14471:2007 Information Technology -- Software Engineering -- Guidelines for the Adoption of CASE Tools
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Withdraw: | 05.09.2019 |
Standard number: | IEEE 14471-2010 |
Released: | 09.09.2010 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-6372-7 |
Pages: | 41 |
Status: | Inactive |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 14471-2010
Since CASE adoption is a subject of the broader technology transition problem, this Technical Report addresses the adoption practices appropriate for a wide range of computing organizations. This Technical Report neither dictates nor advocates particular development standards, software processes, design methods, methodologies, techniques, programming languages, or life-cycle paradigms. This Technical Report will: - identify critical success factors (CSF); - propose a set of adoption processes; - guide successful adoption in consideration of organisational and cultural environment. The following groups are targeted as potential audiences: - CASE users; - information systems managers; - chief information officers (CIO); - CASE suppliers; - software engineering consultants; - those involved in the acquisition of CASE tools and technology. Therefore this Technical Report addresses aspects of CASE tools adoption. It is best used with ISO/IEC 14102 for CASE tool evaluation and selection. It is complementary to related ISO/IEC documents which deal with the general aspects of these topics.New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This guide adopts ISO/IEC TR 14471:2007. Since computer-aided software engineering (CASE) adoption is a subject of the broader technology transition problem, this guide addresses the adoption practices appropriate for a wide range of computing organizations. ISO/IEC TR 14471:2007 neither dictates nor advocates particular development standards, software processes, design methods, methodologies, techniques, programming languages, or life-cycle paradigms.