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Tim Weilkiens

"Systems Engineering with SysML/UML: Modeling, Analysis, Design"

e., companies. Between the
two disciplines there are not only tangencies, but also many parallels. The modeling
tools and approaches are similar in many areas [33].
1.4.4 ISO/IEC 15288
The ISO/IEC standard 15288 had been developed to provide a framework for
processes to develop technical systems that ranks software and hardware on an
equal scale. There had not been such a type of hybrid process framework when
work at the standard began in the 1990s. This standard is based on ISO/IEC standard
12207, which refers to software only.
The framework is equally suitable for small and large corporations. Moreover, it
is independent of a specifi c domain. Accordingly, the standard is general to ensure
that it can be easily adapted for a specifi c project.
The V-Model ?® XT [54] allows you to map conventions for ISO/IEC standard
15288. This means that it puts terms and concepts from both standards in relation.
For example, the process stakeholder requirements defi nition from ISO/IEC 15288
is mapped to the activity group requirements and analyses from the V-Model XT.


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