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SRPS EN 14160:2009

Space engineering - Software

Sep 30, 2009
95.99   Withdrawal of Standard   Sep 21, 2016

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95.99     Sep 21, 2016

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S020

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49.140  

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This European Standard defines the space software engineering process and its interfaces with the space project management standards (EN 13290) and space product assurance standards (EN 13291) and explains how they apply in the software engineering process.
This Standard is applicable to all the elements of a space system, including the space segment, the launch service segment and the ground segment.
This Standard covers all aspects of space software engineering including requirements definition, design, production, verification and validation, and transfer, operations and maintenance.
The scope of this Standard is the software developed as part of a space project, i.e. "Space system product software". It is not intended to cover software developments out of scope with the system of space standards. An example is the development of commercial software packages, where software is developed for a (large) volume market and not just for a single customer, and the main requirement analysis consists of market analysis, combined with a marketing strategy.
Other classes of software products not covered are: management information systems (e.g. finance, planning), technical information systems (e.g. CAD/CAM, analysis packages) and supporting software products for documentation systems, database systems, spread­sheets. These usually result from the procurement or adaptation of existing commercial products, and not part of the space system development. Such software products are, however, often part of a supporting infrastructure for space systems.
When viewed from the perspective of a specific project context, the requirements defined in this Standard should be tailored to match the genuine requirements of a particular profile and circumstances of a project.

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SRPS EN 14160:2009
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Sep 21, 2016

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SRPS EN 16603-40:2016

Related project

Adopted from EN 14160:2001