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IEEE Computer Society
Branche: Computer; Software
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Founded in 1946, the IEEE Computer Society is a professional organization for computing professionals. Based in Washington, DC, it's the largest of IEEE’s 38 societies organized under the IEEE Technical Activities Board. The IEEE Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory, practice, and ...
The criteria that a system or component must meet in order to pass a given test.
Industry:Computer; Software
The criteria that a system or component must satisfy in order to be accepted by a user, customer, or other authorized entity.
Industry:Computer; Software
The current approved or conditionally approved technical documentation defining a configuration item during the production, operation, maintenance, and logistic support phases of its life cycle. It prescribes all necessary physical or form, fit and function characteristics of a configuration item, the selected functional characteristics designated for production acceptance testing, and the production acceptance tests.
Industry:Computer; Software
The definition, coordination, and control of the characteristics of a product during its development cycle. Example is configuration management.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree of exactness or discrimination with which a quantity is stated; for example, a precision of 2 decimal places versus a precision of 5 decimal places.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree of impact that a requirement, module, error, fault, failure, or other item has on the development or operation of a system.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree to which a given test or set of tests addresses all specified requirements for a given system or component.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree to which a software module or other work product can be used in more than one computer program or software system.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree to which a system or component accomplishes its designated functions within given constraints, such as speed, accuracy, or memory usage.
Industry:Computer; Software
The degree to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environmental conditions.
Industry:Computer; Software