ISO/IEC 14143-6:2012
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Information technology — Software measurement — Functional size measurement — Part 6: Guide for use of ISO/IEC 14143 series and related International Standards
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26-10-2012
ISO/IEC 14143-6:2012 provides a summary of the FSM (Functional Size Measurement) related standards and the relationship between:
a) the ISO/IEC 14143 series FSM framework standards that provide the definitions and concepts of FSM and conformance and verification of FSMMs (Functional Size Measurement Methods), and
b) the ISO/IEC standard FSMMs, i.e. ISO/IEC 19761 (COSMIC), ISO/IEC 20926 (IFPUG), ISO/IEC 20968 (Mk II), ISO/IEC 24570 (NESMA), and ISO/IEC 29881 (FiSMA).
An FSMM is a software sizing method that conforms to the mandatory requirements of ISO/IEC 14143-1.
ISO/IEC 14143-6:2012 also provides a process to assist users to select an FSMM that meets their requirements.
It also gives guidance on how to use Functional Size (FS).
FSMMs include, but are not limited to, ISO/IEC 19761, ISO/IEC 20926, ISO/IEC 20968, ISO/IEC 24570, and ISO/IEC 29881 as well.
Recommending a specific FSMM is outside the scope of ISO/IEC 14143-6:2012.
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Standard
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21
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
NEN ISO/IEC 14143-6 : 2012 | Identical |
BS ISO/IEC 14143-6:2012 | Identical |
CSA ISO/IEC 14143-6:14 (R2019) | Identical |
ISO/IEC/IEEE 15939:2017 | Systems and software engineering — Measurement process |
BS ISO/IEC 15939:2007 | Systems and software engineering. Measurement process |
CSA ISO/IEC 15939 : 2008 (R2018) | SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - MEASUREMENT PROCESS |
CSA ISO/IEC 15939:2008 | SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - MEASUREMENT PROCESS |
BS ISO/IEC IEEE 24765:2010 | Systems and software engineering. Vocabulary |
IEEE 15939-2008 | IEEE Standard Adoption of ISO/IEC 15939:2007--Systems and Software Engineering--Measurement Process |
BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 15939:2017 | Systems and software engineering. Measurement process |
ISO/IEC 15939:2007 | Systems and software engineering Measurement process |
ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2017 | Systems and software engineering — Vocabulary |
ISO/IEC TR 14143-5:2004 | Information technology Software measurement Functional size measurement Part 5: Determination of functional domains for use with functional size measurement |
ISO/IEC TR 14143-3:2003 | Information technology — Software measurement — Functional size measurement — Part 3: Verification of functional size measurement methods |
ISO/IEC 14143-2:2011 | Information technology — Software measurement — Functional size measurement — Part 2: Conformity evaluation of software size measurement methods to ISO/IEC 14143-1 |
ISO/IEC 20926:2009 | Software and systems engineering — Software measurement — IFPUG functional size measurement method 2009 |
ISO/IEC 14143-1:2007 | Information technology — Software measurement — Functional size measurement — Part 1: Definition of concepts |
ISO/IEC 20968:2002 | Software engineering Mk II Function Point Analysis Counting Practices Manual |
ISO/IEC 24570:2005 | Software engineering NESMA functional size measurement method version 2.1 Definitions and counting guidelines for the application of Function Point Analysis |
ISO/IEC 12207:2008 | Systems and software engineering — Software life cycle processes |
ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004 | Standardization and related activities — General vocabulary |
ISO/IEC 19761:2011 | Software engineering — COSMIC: a functional size measurement method |
ISO/IEC TR 14143-4:2002 | Information technology — Software measurement — Functional size measurement — Part 4: Reference model |
ISO/IEC 29881:2010 | Information technology — Systems and software engineering — FiSMA 1.1 functional size measurement method |
ISO/IEC 15939:2007 | Systems and software engineering Measurement process |
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