Difference between revisions of "Component (glossary)"
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− | (1) ISO/IEC 15026:1998 ''Information Technology ― System and Software Integrity Levels''. 3.1 | + | (1) ISO/IEC 15026:1998 ''Information Technology ― System and Software Integrity Levels'' Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC. 15026:1998. : 3.1 |
(2) IEEE 829-2008 "IEEE Standard for Software and System Test Documentation". 3.1.6 | (2) IEEE 829-2008 "IEEE Standard for Software and System Test Documentation". 3.1.6 | ||
− | (3) ISO/IEC 29881:2008 "Information Technology ― Software and Systems Engineering ― FiSMA" 1.1 functional size measurement method, A.4 | + | (3) ISO/IEC 29881:2008 "Information Technology ― Software and Systems Engineering ― FiSMA" Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC. : 1.1 functional size measurement method, A.4 |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== |
Revision as of 23:12, 16 September 2011
(1) An entity with discrete structure, such as an assembly or software module, within a system considered at a particular level of analysis.
(2) One of the parts that make up a system.
(3) set of functional services in the software, which, when implemented, represents a well-defined set of functions and is distinguishable by a unique name
Source
(1) ISO/IEC 15026:1998 Information Technology ― System and Software Integrity Levels Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC. 15026:1998. : 3.1
(2) IEEE 829-2008 "IEEE Standard for Software and System Test Documentation". 3.1.6
(3) ISO/IEC 29881:2008 "Information Technology ― Software and Systems Engineering ― FiSMA" Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ISO/IEC. : 1.1 functional size measurement method, A.4
Discussion
In systems terms we use component as the generic term for the level of decomposition at which system elements are no longer considered complex , and for which specialist design disciplines can be used.