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Processes for Engineering a System
- Aerospace Standard
- EIA632
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
The purpose of this Standard is to provide an integrated set of fundamental processes to aid a developer in the engineering or reengineering of a system.
Use of this Standard is intended to help developers
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establish and evolve a complete and consistent set of requirements that will enable delivery of feasible and cost-effective system solutions;
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satisfy requirements within cost, schedule, and risk constraints;
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provide a system, or any portion of a system, that satisfies stakeholders over the life of the products that make up the system.
NOTEāThe term product is used in this standard to mean: a physical item, such as a satellite (end product), or any of its component parts (end products); a software item such as a stand-alone application to run within an existing system (end product); or a document such as a plan, or a service such as test, training, or maintenance support, or equipment such as a simulator (enabling products). -
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provide for the safe and/or cost-effective disposal or retirement of a system.
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Table 6.1.1.4 | Examples of enabling products for each associated process | |
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Table 6.1.2.5 | Purposes of technical reviews | |
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Table 6.3 | Engineering life cycle phases | |
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Table C.1 | Requirement 1 (Supply Process - Product Supply) | |
Table C.2 | Requirement 2 (Acquisition Process - Product Acquisition) | |
Table C.3 | Requirement 3 (Acquisition Process - Supplier Performance) | |
Table C.4 | Requirement 4 (Planning Process - Process Implementation Strategy) | |
Table C.5 | Requirement 5 (Planning Process - Technical Effort Definition) | |
Table C.6 | Requirement 6 (Planning Process - Schedule and Organization) | |
Table C.7 | Requirement 7 (Planning Process - Technical Plans) | |
Table C.8 | Requirement 8 (Planning Process - Work Directives) | |
Table C.9 | Requirement 9 (Assessment Process - Progress Against Plans and Schedules) | |
Table C.10 | Requirement 10 (Assessment Process - Progress Against Requirements) | |
Table C.11 | Requirement 11 (Assessment Process - Technical Reviews) | |
Table C.12 | Requirement 12 (Control Process - Outcomes Management) | |
Table C.13 | Requirement 13 (Control Process - Information Dissemination) | |
Table C.14 | Requirement 14 (Requirements Definition Process - Acquirer Requirements) | |
Table C.15 | Requirement 15 (Requirements Definition Process - Other Stakeholder Requirements) | |
Table C.16 | Requirement 16 (Requirements Definition Process - System Technical Requirements) | |
Table C.17 | Requirement 17 (Solution Definition Process - Logical Solution Representations) | |
Table C.18 | Requirement 18 (Solution Definition Process - Physical Solution Representations) | |
Table C.19 | Requirement 19 (Solution Definition Process - Specified Requirements) | |
Table C.20 | Requirement 20 (Implementation Process) | |
Table C.21 | Requirement 21 (Transition to Use Process) | |
Table C.22 | Requirement 22 (Systems Analysis Process - Effectiveness Analysis) | |
Table C.23 | Requirement 23 (Systems Analysis Process - Tradeoff Analysis) | |
Table C.24 | Requirement 24 (Systems Analysis Process - Risk Analysis) | |
Table C.25 | Requirement 25 (Requirements Validation Process - Requirement Statements Validation) | |
Table C.26 | Requirement 26 (Requirements Validation Process - Acquirer Requirements) | |
Table C.27 | Requirement 27 (Requirements Validation Process - Other Stakeholder Requirements) | |
Table C.28 | Requirement 28 (Requirements Validation Process - System Technical Requirements) | |
Table C.29 | Requirement 29 (Requirements Validation Process - Logical Solution Representations) | |
Table C.30 | Requirement 30 (System Verification Process - Design Solution Verification) | |
Table C.31 | Requirement 31 (System Verification Process - End Product Verification) | |
Table C.32 | Requirement 32 (System Verification Process - Enabling Product Readiness) | |
Table C.33 | Requirement 33 (End Products Validation Process) | |
Table E.1 | System technical reviews | |
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Issuing Committee
The G-47 Committee serves as an industry focal point for systems engineering by developing and maintaining standards, coalescing industry positions, preparing and coordinating positions on government policies & practices, and promoting sharing of best practices on the engineering of systems.
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