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table.topics {td}{tr}{table} {div4:style=padding-left:15px;} {table:width=100%|class=tableview}{tbody} {tr} {td:width=50%|style=vertical-align:top} [7.1 - History and Overview of the Software Process Improvement (SPI) Effort|7.1 - History and Overview of the Software Process Improvement (SPI) Effort] {color:#999999}\- addresses the history of the NASA software improvement efforts and an overview of recent activities to provide a background and impetus for the development of this electronic handbook{color} {td} {td:width=50%|style=vertical-align:top} [7.9 - Entrance and Exit Criteria|7.9 - Entrance and Exit Criteria] {color:#888888}\- {color}{color:#888888}focused on the responsibilities of the software engineering community throughout the project life cycle reviews, in the areas of Entrance Criteria, Exit Criteria, and Materials for Review{color} {td} {tr} {tr:class=rowAlternate} {td} [7.2 - Classification Tool and Safety-Critical Assessment Tool|7.2 - Classification Tool and Safety-Critical Assessment Tool] {color:#999999}\- interactive tools to aid those responsible for determining the software classification and the software safety criticality{color} {td} {td} [7.10 - Peer Review and Inspections Including Checklists|7.10 - Peer Review and Inspections Including Checklists] {color:#888888}\- describes the role of Peer Reviews and Inspections in {color}{color:#888888}detecting potential product defects and evaluating defects and tracking solutions integration into the product{color} {td} {tr} {tr} {td} [7.3 - Acquisition Guidance|7.3 - Acquisition Guidance] {color:#999999}\- guidance for projects implementing requirements in NPR 7150.2 that address software acquisition. This guidance is intended for all persons responsible for the software acquisition process, from the planning stages through contract closeout{color} {td} {td} [7.11 - Model Based Development and Auto-generated Code|7.11 - Model Based Development and Auto-generated Code] {color:#888888}\- {color}{color:#888888}addresses guidance for projects that desire to use model based development (MBDS){color} {td} {tr} {tr:class=rowAlternate} {td} [7.4 - Flowdown of NPR Requirements on Contracts and to Other Centers in Multi-Center Projects|7.4 - Flowdown of NPR Requirements on Contracts and to Other Centers in Multi-Center Projects] {color:#999999}\- provides suggestions to the software lead for levying the Agency-level requirements contained in NPR 7150.2 to contracts and multi-center projects{color} {td} {td} [7.12 - Qualification of Flight Software|7.12 - Qualification of Flight Software] {color:#888888}\- provides guidance in {color}{color:#888888}completing the qualification of flight software according to Agency-level requirements contained in the NPR 7150.2{color} {td} {tr} {tr} {td} [7.5 - Work Breakdown Structures That Include Software|7.5 - Work Breakdown Structures That Include Software] {color:#999999}\- provides guidance on the development of a work breakdown structure (WBS) for software on projects{color} {td} {td} [7.13 - Transitioning to a Higher Class|7.13 - Transitioning to a Higher Class] {color:#888888}\- {color}{color:#888888}addresses guidance for projects that desire to transition software from a lower to a higher classification{color} {td} {tr} {tr:class=rowAlternate} {td} [7.6 - Software Test Estimation and Testing Levels|7.6 - Software Test Estimation and Testing Levels] {color:#999999}\- provides guiding principles and best practices pertaining to software test estimation and a description of the typical "levels" of testing performed for a software project{color} {td} {td} [7.14 - Implementing Measurement Requirements and Analysis for Projects|7.14 - Implementing Measurement Requirements and Analysis for Projects] {color:#888888}\- {color}{color:#888888}guidance on software measurement for all persons responsible for the software measurement process from the planning stages through the implementation stages of collection, storage, analysis and reporting{color} {td} {tr} {tr} {td} [7.7 - Software Architecture Description|7.7 - Software Architecture Description]{color:#888888} - {color}{color:#888888}recommends the kinds of content that should appear in a software architecture description for NASA projects{color} {td} {td} [7.15 - Relationship Between NPR 7150.2 and NASA-STD-7009|7.15 - Relationship Between NPR 7150.2 and NASA-STD-7009] {color:#888888}\- discusses the relationship to NASA-STD-7009 (Models and Simulation){color} {td} {tr} {tr:class=rowAlternate} {td} [7.8 - Maturity of Life Cycle Products at Milestone Reviews|7.8 - Maturity of Life Cycle Products at Milestone Reviews] {color:#888888}\- provides {color}{color:#888888}current guidance approved by the NASA Office of the Chief Engineer (OCE) for software engineering life cycle products and their maturity level at the various software project life cycle reviews{color} {td} {td} [7.16 - Traceability of 7150.2 to Other NPRs and NASA-STDs|7.16 - Traceability of 7150.2 to Other NPRs and NASA-STDs]{color:#888888} \- Mapping of 7150.2 to {color}{color:#888888}7120.4D, {color}{color:#888888}7123.1A, {color}{color:#888888}7120.5D, {color}{color:#888888}NASA-STD-8739.8, {color}{color:#888888}NASA-STD-8719.13B{color} {td} {tr} {tr} {td} [7.17 - 7150.2A Appendices (Definitions, References, etc.)|7.17 - 7150.2A Appendices (Definitions, References, etc.)]{color:#888888} \- content from the Appendices of {color}{color:#888888}NPR 7150.2A{color} {td} {tr} {tr:class=rowAlternate} {tr} {tbody}{table} {div4} } .topics tr td { background:#f5f5f5; padding:5px 2px 0 5px; vertical-align:top; border-radius:8px; width:50%; height:44pt; border:1px solid #f5f5f5; } .topics tr td a { font-size:9pt; font-weight:bold; } .topics tr td:hover { background:#f0f0f0; border:1px solid #e0e0e0; } |
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