DoD SE Processes (DAG section)

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DoD SE Processes (DAG section) ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 Processes (Clause) Technical Planning (4.1.1) Project Planning (6.3.1) Decision Analysis (4.1.2) Decision Management (6.3.3) Technical Assessment (4.1.3) Project Assessment and Control (6.3.2) Measurement (6.3.7) Requirements Management (4.1.4)* System Requirements Definition (6.4.3) Risk Management (4.1.5) Risk Management (6.3.4) Configuration Management (4.1.6) Configuration Management (6.3.5) Technical Data Management (4.1.7) Information Management (6.3.6) Interface Management (4.1.8) Architecture Definition (6.4.4) Covered by Section 4.3.18 PQM and DAG CH 1 Section 4.8 Encouraging a Quality Focus Quality Assurance (6.3.8) Covered by Sections 2.3 System Level Considerations and 3.1.2. SoS Business or Mission Analysis (6.4.1) Stakeholder Requirements Definition (4.2.1) Stakeholder Needs and Requirements Definition (6.4.2) Requirements Analysis (4.2.2)* Architecture Design (4.2.3) Implementation (4.2.4) Design Definition (6.4.5) Implementation (6.4.7) Covered throughout Sections 3.2 SE Activities in the Life-cycle and 4.3 Design Considerations System Analysis (6.4.6) Integration (4.2.5) Integration (6.4.8) Verification (4.2.6) Verification (6.4.9) Validation (4.2.7) Validation (6.4.11) Transition (4.2.8) Transition (6.4.10) Covered by DAG CH 4 Life Cycle Sustainment Operation (6.4.12) Maintenance (6.4.13) Covered by Section 4.3.7 Demilitarization and Disposal and DAG CH 4 Life Cycle Sustainment Disposal (6.4.14) TECHNICAL MGMT PROCESSES DAG CH 3 Figure 29: DAG SE Processes/Activities Mapped to ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 SE Processes TECHNICAL PROCESSES *DAG Chapter 3 Requirements Management and Requirements Analysis processes are covered by ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 – System Requirements Definition