DocumentCode
310499
Title
Integration standards for critical software intensive systems
Author
Stavridou, Victoria
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., London Univ., UK
fYear
1997
fDate
1-6 Jun 1997
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
109
Abstract
“Integration” is a term that is often misused and misunderstood. The existence of integration as an activity in system development is undeniable. Its existence as a phase of the system lifecycle which requires planning and management is, however, frequently ignored. This omission is undesirable, particularly in critical systems where lack of integration planning may affect the system´s ability to meet its criticality objectives. Not surprisingly, this confusion is reflected in many standards. This paper identifies the ways in which various critical systems standards deal with integration and, as a corollary, suggests possible standardisation activities as well as ways in which organisations relying on software-intensive systems for critical functions can approach this problem
Keywords
integrated software; planning; safety-critical software; software management; software standards; standardisation; critical software-intensive systems; criticality objectives; integration standards; management; planning; standardisation activities; system development; system lifecycle; Application software; Assembly systems; Computer science; Educational institutions; Hardware; Military computing; Software standards; Software systems; Software testing; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Standards Symposium and Forum, 1997. Emerging International Standards. ISESS 97., Third IEEE International
Conference_Location
Walnut Creek, CA
ISSN
1082-3670
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7837-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SESS.1997.595918
Filename
595918
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