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ECSS-E-40 Part 1B: Space engineering – Software – Part 1: Principles and requirements (28 November 2003) | European Cooperation for Space Standardization
ECSS-E-40 Part 1B: Space engineering – Software – Part 1: Principles and requirements (28 November 2003)
Posted on 2003-11-28 by Jacco Drabbe
This Standard has been cancelled and replaced by ECSS-E-ST-40C (6 March 2009).
This software engineering Standard concerns the “product software”, i.e. software that is part of a space system product tree and developed as part of a space project.
This Standard reflects the specific methods used in space system developments, and the requirements for the software engineering processes in this context.
Together with the requirements found in the other branches of the ECSS Standards, this Standard provides a coherent and complete framework for software engineering in a space project.
The scope of this Standard is the software developed as part of a space project, i.e. “Space system product software”. This Standard also applies to the development of non-deliverable software that affects the quality of the deliverable product. It is not intended to cover software developments beyond the scope of the ECSS System of Standards. An example is the development of commercial software packages, where software is developed for a (large) volume market and not just for a single customer, and the main requirement analysis consists of market analysis, combined with a marketing strategy.
ECSS-E-40Part1B(28November2003).pdf
This standard together with ECSS-E-40 Part 2B cancels and replaces ECSS-E-40A (13 April 1999).