IEEE 1058.1-1987
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IEEE Standard for Software Project Management Plans
22-12-1998
English
31-08-1988
Section
1 Scope and references
1.1 Scope
1.2 References
2 Definitions
3 Software project management plans
3.1 Introduction (Section 1 of the SPMP)
3.1.1 Project overview (1.1 of the SPMP)
3.1.2 Project deliverables (1.2 of the SPMP)
3.1.3 Evolution of the SPMP (1.3 of the SPMP)
3.1.4 Reference materials (1.4 of the SPMP)
3.1.5 Definitions and acronyms (1.5 of the SPMP)
3.2 Project organization (Section 2 of the SPMP)
3.2.1 Process model (2.1 of the SPMP)
3.2.2 Organizational structure (2.2 of the SPMP)
3.2.3 Organizational boundaries and interfaces (2.3 of
the SPMP)
3.2.4 Project responsibilities (2.4 of the SPMP)
3.3 Managerial process (Section 3 of the SPMP)
3.3.1 Management objectives and priorities (3.1 of the
SPMP)
3.3.2 Assumptions, dependencies, and constraints (3.2
of the SPMP)
3.3.3 Risk management (3.3 of the SPMP)
3.3.4 Monitoring and controlling mechanisms (3.4 of the
SPMP)
3.3.5 Staffing plan (3.5 of the SPMP)
3.4 Technical process (Section 4 of the SPMP)
3.4.1 Methods, tools, and techniques (4.1 of the SPMP)
3.4.2 Software documentation (4.2 of the SPMP)
3.4.3 Project support functions (4.3 of the SPMP)
3.5 Work packages, schedule, and budget (Section 5 of
the SPMP)
3.5.1 Work packages (5.1 of the SPMP)
3.5.2 Dependencies (5.2 of the SPMP)
3.5.3 Resource requirements (5.3 of the SPMP)
3.5.4 Budget and resource allocation (5.4 of the SPMP)
3.5.5 Schedule (5.5 of the SPMP)
3.6 Additional components
3.6.1 Index
3.6.2 Appendices
Table 1 Software project management plan format
Outlines format and content of software project management plans. A software project management plan is the document for managing a software project; it defines the technical and managerial processes necessary to satisfy the project requirements. May be applied to all types of software projects. Applies to all forms of product delivery media, including firmware, embedded systems code, programmable logic arrays, and software in silicon. Identifies the minimal set of elements that shall appear in all software project plans. Gives detailed definitions and appendices.
Committee |
Software & Systems Engineering Standards Comm
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
28
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PublisherName |
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
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