Difference between revisions of "Stakeholder (glossary)"

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''<blockquote>(1) Party having a right, share or claim in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meets that party's needs and expectations. (ISO/IEC 2008) </blockquote>''
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<blockquote>(1) ''Party having a right, share or claim in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meets that party's needs and expectations.'' (ISO/IEC 2008) </blockquote>
  
''<blockquote>(2) Individual or organization having a right, share, claim, or interest in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meet their needs and expectations;  N.B. Stakeholders include, but are not limited to end users, end user organizations, supporters, developers, producers, trainers, maintainers, disposers, acquirers, customers, operators, supplier organizations and regulatory bodies.  (ISO/IEC June 2010) </blockquote>''
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<blockquote>(2) ''Individual or organization having a right, share, claim, or interest in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meet their needs and expectations;  N.B. Stakeholders include, but are not limited to end users, end user organizations, supporters, developers, producers, trainers, maintainers, disposers, acquirers, customers, operators, supplier organizations and regulatory bodies.'' (ISO/IEC June 2010) </blockquote>
  
''<blockquote>(3) An individual, team, or organization (or classes thereof) with interests in, or concerns relative to, a system.  (ISO/IEC 2007)</blockquote>''
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<blockquote>(3) ''An individual, team, or organization (or classes thereof) with interests in, or concerns relative to, a system.'' (ISO/IEC 2007)</blockquote>
  
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 17 September 2011

(1) Party having a right, share or claim in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meets that party's needs and expectations. (ISO/IEC 2008)

(2) Individual or organization having a right, share, claim, or interest in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meet their needs and expectations; N.B. Stakeholders include, but are not limited to end users, end user organizations, supporters, developers, producers, trainers, maintainers, disposers, acquirers, customers, operators, supplier organizations and regulatory bodies. (ISO/IEC June 2010)

(3) An individual, team, or organization (or classes thereof) with interests in, or concerns relative to, a system. (ISO/IEC 2007)

Source

(1) ISO/IEC. 2008. Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electronical Commission (IEC), ISO/IEC 15288:2008 (E).

(2) ISO/IEC. June 2010. Software and Systems Engineering -- Life Cycle Processes -- Requirements Engineering. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electronical Commission (IEC), ISO/IEC CD 29148.

(3) ISO/IEC. 2007. Systems Engineering--Application and Management of the Systems Engineering Process. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standards (ISO)/International Electronical Commission (IEC), ISO/IEC 26702:2007.

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