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Activity Template - Combined

1. Introduction

Typically 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. 

NPR 7150.2B para 4.3.1

4.3.1 Software design is the process of defining the software architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a software system to satisfy specified requirements. The software architecture is the fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution. The software architectural design is concerned with creating a strong overall structure for software entities that fulfill the allocated system and software-level requirements. Typical views captured in an architectural design include the decomposition of the software subsystem into design entities, computer software configuration items, definitions of external and internal interfaces, dependency relationships among entities and system resources, and finite state machines. The design should be further refined into lower-level entities that permit the implementation by coding in a programming language. Typical attributes that are documented for lower-level entities include the identifier, type, purpose, function, constraints, subordinates, dependencies, interface, resources, processing, and data. Rigorous specification languages, graphical representations, and related tools have been developed to support the evaluation of critical properties at the design level. Projects are encouraged to take advantage of these improved design techniques to prevent and eliminate errors as early in the life cycle as possible. Software, developed or purchased, has additional requirements to comply with from Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, as defined in NPR 2800.2.Software peer reviews and inspections are the in-process technical examination of work products by peers to find and eliminate defects early in the life cycle. Software peer reviews and inspections are performed following defined procedures covering the preparation for the review, the review itself is conducted, results are recorded, results are reported, and completion criteria is certified. When planning the composition of a software peer review or inspection team, consider including software testing, system testing, software assurance, software safety, software cybersecurity, and software IV&V personnel.

Inputs, Outputs, and Predecessor Activities

Activity graphical representation of Inputs, Outputs, Predecessor and Successor Activities as appropriate. Not meant to be exhaustive, but representative of a typical project. 

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1.1 Inputs

List of some of the inputs from other activities that are necessary for the activity to begin. 

Examples: 

  • bullet list of input documents (links to doc contents pages if applicable)

1.2 Predecessor Activities

List of some of the other activities that must be started (not necessarily completed) so that this activity may begin. 

Examples: 

  • bullet list of links to other activities 

1.3 Outputs

List 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. 

Output Work ProductUsed by Downstream Activity


1.4 Successor Activities

Links to Activities which might be started or supported by this activity. 

Examples: 

  • bullet list of activities (links)
  • Reviews

1.5 Activity Repetition

Describe what conditions determine if the activity needs to be repeated, such as re-planning after a change in requirements or schedule constraints. 

  • How much of the activity needs to be repeated
  • Frequency of repetition
  • ACTIVITY is always done once. Ideally it will be peer reviewed and analyzed by Software Assurance. 
  • ACTIVITY may be reviewed and re-analyzed as often as there are significant changes in architecture or requirements. For example,  
    • Technology changes to the architecture requires changes to the ACTIVITY
    • Customer changes to requirements require changes to the ACTIVITY

1.6 Center Resources From SPAN

Leave links to SPAN activity pages that are appropriate for this activity. Links from the Activity section of the front page of SPAN.  All  of the links to SPAN activities are provided. Delete the ones that do not apply. 

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). 

ActivityDescription
Project PlanningProject planning and scheduling assets
Process SelectionSelecting processes using the Compliance Matrix
ClassificationClassification of Software Process
EstimationEstimation processes and related assets
Project Monitoring and ControlMonitoring and control assets
Risk ManagementRisk Management assets
ClosureAssets used when closing a project
RequirementsAssets for recording and tracking requirements and change control
DesignAssets for use during product design
Code and IntegrationCoding and software integration assets
Peer ReviewReview processes and follow up activities
Verification and ValidationVerification and Validation assets
Release, Sustain and RetireAssets used during product release, Sustaining activities, and Retirement
Configuration ManagementConfiguration management and change control assets
MetricsMetrics assets
Decision MakingDecision making processes and templates
ImprovementProcess Improvement activities including SEPG
Software Quality AssuranceSoftware Quality Assurance and Audit assets
SafetySafety
PurchasingAssets used in purchasing software
ContractingAssets used when contracting software development
TrainingGeneral Training

2. Software Development Activity

This tab contains the links to pages in the SWEHB that are at the heart of the activity. 

2.1 SWEs

This section contains the links to SWE pages that form the heart of the activity.  For each SWE, the related tasks from tab 4 are listed. 

SWE TITLE in h4 style

Link to SWE-999 - Copy of SWE-058 - Detailed Design with new tab 4

Class Applicability: A B C (from tab 1 of SWE)

SWE-999 Requirement

4.3.2 The project manager shall develop, record, and maintain a software design based on the software architectural design that describes the lower-level units so that they can be coded, compiled, and tested. 

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2.2 Topics and other Supporting Materials

This section is for SWEHB pages, other than SWEs, that directly support the activity. This section contains Topics, document content pages, PATs, and other pages. 

2.2.1 Topics

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2.2.2 Supporting Materials

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 (if any, Engineering Support materials)

2.3 Other Associated SWEs, Topics, etc.

Includes other SWEHB pages that are indirectly associated with the activity. May include SWEs, Topics, document definition pages, PATs, etc. They may have been mentioned in the guidance of another page. This section may be removed if there is no content for it. 

3. Software Assurance Activity

Software Assurance is integral to the performance of all Software Development activities. It includes Process Monitoring as well as Process Analysis. 

Process Monitoring - addresses the question, "Is the development team following their processes and producing the expected work products?"

Process Analysis - addresses the question, "Are there better ways of performing the processes that would result in the early discovery of defects?"

3.1 Software Assurance Tasks from SWEs

Software Assurance Tasks are included in tab 7 of the SWEs in this activity. 

SWE-999 Title

Link to SWE-999 - Title as link to SWE

Requirement

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Tasking From NASA-STD-8739.8B

1. Assess the software design against the hardware and software requirements and identify any gaps.

SA Work Products

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3.2 Topics and Other Supporting Materials

3.2.1 Topics

TITLE/LINK for each Topics 

  • EXCERPT
  • Other details from Topic as appropriate - Tasking

3.2.2 Process Asset Templates

TITLE/LINK for PAT table category

  • Include Page of the category

3.3 Other Associated SWEs, Topics, etc.

Includes other SWEHB pages that are indirectly associated with the activity. May include SWEs, Topics, document definition pages, PATs, etc. They may have been mentioned in the guidance of another page. This section may be removed if there is no content for it. 

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