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− | + | <blockquote>(1) ''Termination of the ability of a product to perform a required function or its inability to perform within previously specified limits.'' (ISO/IEC 2005, 4.2) </blockquote> | |
− | <blockquote>(2) An event in which a system or system component does not perform a required function within specified limits. (ISO/IEC 2009, 1) </blockquote> | + | <blockquote>(2) ''An event in which a system or system component does not perform a required function within specified limits.'' (ISO/IEC/IEEE 2009, 1) </blockquote> |
− | <blockquote>(3) The event in which any part of an item does not perform as required by its specification. The failure may occur at a value in excess of the minimum required in the specification, i.e., past design limits or beyond the margin of safety. (INCOSE | + | <blockquote>(3) ''The event in which any part of an item does not perform as required by its specification. The failure may occur at a value in excess of the minimum required in the specification, i.e., past design limits or beyond the margin of safety.'' (INCOSE 2012)</blockquote> |
− | + | ===Source=== | |
− | (1) | + | (1) ISO/IEC. 2005. ''Software Engineering - Software Product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) - Guide to SQuaRE.'' Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC 25000:2005. |
− | (2) | + | (2) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2009. ''Systems and Software Engineering - System and Software Engineering Vocabulary (SEVocab)''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2009. |
− | (3) | + | (3) INCOSE. 2012. ''Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities'', version 3.2.2. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.2. |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
− | + | None. | |
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Revision as of 13:41, 20 October 2019
(1) Termination of the ability of a product to perform a required function or its inability to perform within previously specified limits. (ISO/IEC 2005, 4.2)
(2) An event in which a system or system component does not perform a required function within specified limits. (ISO/IEC/IEEE 2009, 1)
(3) The event in which any part of an item does not perform as required by its specification. The failure may occur at a value in excess of the minimum required in the specification, i.e., past design limits or beyond the margin of safety. (INCOSE 2012)
Source
(1) ISO/IEC. 2005. Software Engineering - Software Product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) - Guide to SQuaRE. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC 25000:2005.
(2) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2009. Systems and Software Engineering - System and Software Engineering Vocabulary (SEVocab). Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2009.
(3) INCOSE. 2012. Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities, version 3.2.2. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.2.
Discussion
None.