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Certifiable Software Applications 2
Support Processes
1st Edition - November 28, 2016
Author: Jean-Louis Boulanger
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9781785481185
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eBook ISBN:9780081011645
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Certifiable Software Applications 2: Support Processes explains the process to achieve a certifiable application. This concerns several major topics, skill management, data preparation, requirement management, software verification, and software validation. In addition, analysis of the impact of the use of COTS and pre-existing software on certifiable software is presented.
Finally, the last support process concerns the management of commercial tools, the creation of a specific tools, and therefore the qualification of tools, which is based on their impact on the final software.
Explains configuration management, management of anomalies, skills management, and quality control
Discusses the major topics of skill management, data preparation, requirement management, software verification, and software validation
Presents tactics for the management of commercial tools and the creation of a specific tool which is based on their impact on the final software
Information security professionals, system administrators. Security managers, academics in the field of computing security
Dedication
Introduction
Reader’s guide
Acknowledgments
1: Realization of a Software Application
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What is software?
1.3 Software within a system
1.4 Different types of software applications
1.5 Lifecycle
1.6 Choice of the software application development strategy
1.7 Conclusion
1.8 Appendix A – structure of an SQAP
2: Quality Assurance Implementation
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Quality management system
2.3 Characterization of a stage
2.4 Process
2.5 Input elements
2.6 Descriptions of the realization stages
2.7 Vocabulary and mode of expression
2.8 Software quality assurance plan
2.9 Conclusion
3: Support Processes
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Transversal processes
3.3 Support processes
3.4 Principal processes
3.5 Project management
3.6 Conclusion
4: Organization
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Initial needs
4.3 Realization of a software application
4.4 Conclusion
5: Human Resources and Competencies Management
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Definition of roles
5.3 Competencies management
5.4 Outsourcing management
5.5 Outsourcing
5.6 Learning management
5.7 Conclusion
6: Management of a Software Application’s Versions
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Definition of the version
6.3 Change management
6.4 Delivery
6.5 Conclusion
6.6 Appendix A: change request
6.7 Appendix B: SwVS
7: Configuration Management
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Configuration management
7.3 Software application CM
7.4 Implementation
7.5 Conclusion
8: Archiving
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Archiving process
8.3 Conclusion
9: Maintenance of a Software Application
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Principles
9.3 Realization of the new version
9.4 Conclusion
10: Deployment of a Software Application
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Principles
10.3 Implementation
10.4 In reality
10.5 Conclusion
11: Verification and Validation
Abstract
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Concept
11.3 Techniques, methods and practices
11.4 Verification and validation plan
11.5 New issues of the V&V
11.6 Conclusion
12: Tools Management
Abstract
12.1 Introduction
12.2 List of tools
12.3 Description of the computer
12.4 Generation process
12.5 Tool configuration management
12.6 Tool qualification
12.7 Conclusion
13: Tools Qualification
Abstract
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Tools qualification
13.3 Qualification process
13.4 Adequacy to need
13.5 Version management
13.6 Qualification process
13.7 Conclusion
14: Data Configured Software Application
Abstract
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Problem
14.3 System parameterized by data
14.4 From the system to the software
14.5 Data preparation process
14.6 Data preparation process
14.7 Conclusion
15: Audit
Abstract
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Audit
15.3 Conclusion
Conclusions and Perspectives
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
No. of pages: 282
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: November 28, 2016
Imprint: ISTE Press - Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9781785481185
eBook ISBN: 9780081011645
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Jean-Louis Boulanger
Jean-Louis Boulanger is currently an Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) in the railway domain focusing on software elements. His research interests include requirements, software verification and validation, traceability and RAMS with a special focus on safety.
Affiliations and expertise
Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) in the railway domain focusing on software elements
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