AS/NZS 4366:1996
Withdrawn
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Information technology - Software packages - Quality requirements and testing
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05-03-1996
Specifies quality requirements for software packages and instructions on how to test a software package against these requirements. The Standard particularly applies to third party testing and deals with software packages as offered and delivered. It does not deal with production processes. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 12119:1994.
Committee |
IT-015
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 0294 5
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Pages |
16
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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This International Standard is applicable to software packages. Examples are text processors, spreadsheets, data base programs, graphics packages, programs for technical or scientific functions, and utility programs.It establishes requirementsfor software packages (quality requirements); instructions on how to test a software package against t hese r equirem ent s (instructions for testing, in particular for third party testing).It deals only with software packages as offered and delivered. It does not deal with their production process (including activities and intermediate products, e.g. specifications). The quality system of a supplier is outside the scope of this International Standard.NOTE Some software needs additional requirements, e.g. safety-critical software.The intended users of this International Standard includea) suppliers when1) specifying requirements for a software package;2) designing a form to describe products;3) assessing their own products;4) issuing declarations of conformity [ISO/IEC Guide 22];5) applying for certificates or marks of conformity [ISO/IEC Guide 23];b) certification bodies which may wish to establish a thir d-party cert ification scheme (international, regional or national) [ISO/IEC Guides 16, 28 and 44];c) testing laboratories which will have to follow the instructions for testing when testing for a certificate or a mark of conformity [ISO/IEC Guide 25];d) accredit at ion bodies for accrediting certification bodies and testing laboratories [ISO/IEC Guides 40 and 58];e) auditors of testing laboratories when assessing their competence [ISO/IEC Guide 58];f) buyers who may1) compare their requirements with those described here;2) compare the requirements for the intended work task with the information in product descriptions of existing products;3) look for certified products;4) check otherwise if the requirements are met;g) users who may profit from better products.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 12119:1994 | Identical |
First published as AS/NZS 4366:1996.
AS 3876-1991 | Information processing - Guidelines for the documentation of computer-based application systems |
HB 18.44-1991 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 44: General rules for ISO or IEC international third-party certification schemes for products |
AS 1189.14-1982 | Data processing - Vocabulary - Reliability, maintenance and availability |
AS 1189.8-1991 | Data processing - Vocabulary - Control, integrity and security |
AS 1189.15-1987 | Data processing - Vocabulary - Programming languages |
HB 18.16-1991 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 16: Code of principles on third-party certification systems and related Standards |
AS 1189.7-1991 | Data processing - Vocabulary Computer programming |
HB 18.28-2005 | Conformity assessment - Guidance on a third-party certification system for products |
AS 3611-1993 | Glossary of software engineering terminology |
AS 1189.10-1982 | Data processing - Vocabulary Operating techniques and facilities |
SAA/SNZ HB18.58:1993 | Guideline for third-party certification and accreditation Calibration and testing laboratory accreditation systems - General requirements for operation and recognition |
HB 18.25-1991 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 25: General requirements for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories |
AS 1189.1-1991 | Data processing - Vocabulary - Fundamental terms |
HB 18.2:2003 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation Standardization and related activities - General vocabulary |
SAA HB 18.23-1991 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 23: Methods of indicating conformity with standards for third-party certification systems (Reconfirmed 2016) |
AS 1189.2-1982 | Data processing - Vocabulary - Arithmetic and logic operations |
AS 1189.20-1991 | Data processing - Vocabulary System development |
HB 18.40-1991 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 40 - General requirements for the acceptance of certification bodies |
HB 18.22:2003 | Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation General criteria for supplier’s declaration of conformity |
AS/NZS 14102:1998 | Information technology - Guideline for evaluation and selection of CASE tools |
AS/NZS 4598.2:1999 | Guide to the development of application software On-screen documentation |
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