1. IntroductionTypically starts with a quote from the NPR that helps define the activity. Additional descriptive material is meant to help define the activity but not be so detailed that it pulls in all of the guidance from the SWEs in the activity. |
Software life cycle planning covers the software aspects of a project from inception through retirement. The software life cycle planning is an organizing process that considers the software as a whole and provides the planning activities required to ensure a coordinated, well-engineered process for defining and implementing project activities. These processes, plans, and activities are coordinated within the project. At project conception, software needs for the project are analyzed, including acquisition, supply, development, operation, maintenance, retirement, decommissioning, and supporting activities and processes. The software effort is scoped, the development processes defined, measurements defined, and activities are documented in software planning documents. |
1.1 InputsList of some of the inputs from other activities that are necessary for the activity to begin. |
- Documents and orders that initiate the Planning Activity
- High level requirements that define the scope of the software product
- Time and budget constraints that further define the scope of the project
1.2 Predecessor ActivitiesList of some of the other activities that must be started (not necessarily completed) this activity to begin. |
The predecessor activities include planning, architecture and design activities from other projects and systems where the concept for the software product is defined. Examples include: - New, or changed, hardware system that requires new software to monitor or control it.
1.3 OutputsList of some of the outputs or work products of the activity. These are typically used as inputs by the downstream activity. In some cases there is a supporting SWE associated with the work product. |
Outputs from Planning include a variety of documents, plans, and other work products that are used by downstream activities | Output Work Product | Used by Downstream Activity | Supporting SWE or Topic |
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| - Monitor and Control
- Software Requirements
- Software Architecture
- Software Design
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1.4 Successor ActivitiesLinks to Activities which might be started or supported by this activity. |
- Monitor and Control
- Software Requirements
- Software Architecture
- Software Design
1.5 RepetitionDescribe what conditions determine if the activity needs to be repeated. - How much of the activity needs to be repeated
- Frequency of repetition
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Life Cycle Planning is done in the early stages of a Software Project. Other work may be started before the planning is actually completed. During the life of the project there may be multiple times when significant changes to things like requirements, budget, schedule, technology, which make re-planning necessary. Re-planning is covers the same areas of the original planning to make sure that all changes are accounted for in the new plans. Re-planning is done as often as necessary to keep the project under control.
1.6 Center Resources From SPANAdd links to SPAN activity pages that are appropriate for this activity. Use links from the Activity section of the front page. SPAN |
Several Centers Process Asset Libraries have materials related to this activity. Related Processes, templates, and other resources may be found in the following Activities in SPAN (available to NASA only).
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