1. IntroductionSoftware coding activities occur at the throughout the project. They may include prototyping and development of some throw-away code to experiment with approaches. The final code must be carefully produced and traced to prevent unforeseen problems from occurring after release. A project may be for the creation of a new product, or the enhancement of an existing product. It may even involve the merging of capabilities from multiple products into a new, more capable product. Coding must be closely tied to requirements to avoid wasting time building something that is not wanted. The activities on this page include links to pages in the SWEHB that cover requirements from NPR 7150.2 as well as related Topics on techniques and Process Assets that may be used to help you in your project.
1.1 Related Activities
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