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SWE-016 - Last used in rev NPR 7150.2D

RevSWE Statement
A

2.2.4 The project shall document and maintain a software schedule that satisfies the following conditions:

    1. Coordinates with the overall project schedule.
    2. Documents the interactions of milestones and deliverables between software, hardware, operations, and the rest of the system.
    3. Reflects the critical path for the software development activities.
Difference between A and B

Rev B adds item d. for adherence to NASA/SP-2010-3403

B

3.3.1 The project manager shall document and maintain a software schedule that satisfies the following conditions:

    1. Coordinates with the overall project schedule.
    2. Documents the interactions of milestones and deliverables between software, hardware, operations, and the rest of the system.
    3. eflects the critical path for the software development activities.
    4. Adhere to the guidance provided in NASA/SP-2010-3403, NASA Scheduling Management Handbook.
Difference between B and C

Removed reference to  NASA/SP-2010-3403; Changed critical path to critical dependency; Added identification and accountability for dependencies.

C

3.3.1 The project manager shall document and maintain a software schedule that satisfies the following conditions:

    1. Coordinates with the overall project schedule.
    2. Documents the interactions of milestones and deliverables between software, hardware, operations, and the rest of the system.
    3. Reflects the critical dependencies for software development activities.
    4. Identifies and accounts for dependencies with other projects and cross-program dependencies.

Difference between C and DNo change
D

3.3.1 The project manager shall document and maintain a software schedule that satisfies the following conditions:

    1. Coordinates with the overall project schedule.
    2. Documents the interactions of milestones and deliverables between software, hardware, operations, and the rest of the system.
    3. Reflects the critical dependencies for software development activities.
    4. Identifies and accounts for dependencies with other projects and cross-program dependencies.



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