The purpose of this Standard is to provide an integrated set of fundamental processes to aid a developer in the engineering or reengineering of a system. Use of this Standard is intended to help developers a) establish and evolve a complete and consistent set of requirements that will enable delivery of feasible and cost-effective system solutions; b) satisfy requirements within cost, schedule, and risk constraints; c) provide a system, or any portion of a system, that satisfies stakeholders over the life of the products that make up the system.
This standard is applicable to the engineering or the reengineering of: a. Commercial or non-commercial systems, or portions thereof; b. Any system, small or large, simple or complex, software-intensive or not, precedented or unprecedented; c. Systems made up of hardware, software, firmware, personnel, facilities, data, materials, services, techniques, or processes (or combinations thereof); d. A new system or a legacy system, or portions thereof. NOTE: The specific tasks and implementation methods for applying the processes required by this standard can vary, for example, between commercial and government projects, or between customer-involved and internally developed projects. The fundamental processes, however, are the same in all cases. The requirements of this standard, or a designated subset, are intended to be applied by projects establishing policies and procedures for project implementation of the adopted process and process elements of this standard.
GEIA-STD-927 specifies the data concepts to be exchanged to share product information pertaining to a complex system from the viewpoints of multiple disciplines. It supports the exchange of data across the entire life cycle for the product from the concept stage through disposal.
An Earned Value Management System (EVMS) for integrated program management will effectively integrate the work scope of a program with the schedule and cost elements for optimum program planning and control. The primary purpose of the system is to support integrated program management. The system is owned by the organization and is governed by the organization’s policies and procedures.
The Application Guide will provide additional information on the application and use of SAE1001, including different development approaches, specialties and domains, as well as scalability to different project and system scope. (SAE-1001/1 - Information Report)
This standard is applicable to the engineering or the reengineering of: a Commercial or non-commercial systems, or portions thereof; b Any system, small or large, simple or complex, software-intensive or not, precedented or unprecedented; c Systems made up of hardware, software, firmware, personnel, facilities, data, materials, services, techniques, or processes (or combinations thereof); d A new system or a legacy system, or portions thereof. The requirements of this standard, or a designated subset, are intended to be applied by projects establishing policies and procedures for project implementation of the adopted process and process elements of this standard. The requirements of this standard may be tailored as follows: a Processes – Processes may be tailored to be applicable for a given type of project or system.
The Technical Reviews standard will address a broadly applicable set of reviews for the development and maturation of systems, consistent with SAE1001 and other related technical standards