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Current Standards for Software Development

Software Development Standards define the process and activities necessary to produce quality software. The are used to manage and control the process using standardized methods and procedures. Several standards, models or guide-lines exist supported by government, institutions, etc., which propose various concepts and principles. These standards together with other special considerations for functional reasons i.e., safety critical, airborne, build strategy, reengineering, etc., shall be combined to establish a uniform process and activities for all software for a specific project.

Related organizations:
Software Engineering Institute (Carnegie Mellon University)
IEEE Software Engineering Standards Committee (SESC)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)