GB/T 41865-2022 Software and systems engineering—Reference model for product line engineering and management
GB/T 41865-2022 Software and systems engineering—Reference model for product line engineering and management
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Scope
This document serves as the foundation for the series of standards on software and system product line engineering and management. The scope of this document includes: -- Providing specific terms and definitions for software and system product line engineering and management; -- Defining a reference model for the overall structure and processes of software and system product line engineering and management, describing how the components of the product line reference model are combined; -- Defining the relationships between the components of the product line reference model. This document does not describe any methods or tools related to software and system product line engineering and management. These methods and tools are described in the series of standards on product line engineering and management (ISO/IEC 26551–ISO/IEC 26556). This document does not address the terms and definitions described in ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010, which provides a common vocabulary applicable to all systems and software engineering work. In this document, "product" refers to a software system, or a "system-level product" consisting of hardware and software systems. This document may be useful for product line engineering and management involving only hardware systems, but it is not specifically designed for hardware product lines. Although hardware is often part of a product alongside software, this document does not aim to assist in the engineering, production, storage, logistics, and management of hardware products. Such processes fall under other disciplines (e.g., mechanical engineering, electronics). Note: Appendix A provides additional information about products. This document includes the product line reference model, terms and definitions, and is structured based on GB/T 8566-2022/ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:2017, GB/T 22032-2021/ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015, GB/T 30972-2014/ISO/IEC 15940:2013, and ISO/IEC 14102:2008.