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IEEE 1074.1-1995

IEEE Guide for Developing Software Life Cycle Processes

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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IEEE 1074.1-1995 is a software engineering standard focused on developing software life cycle processes for computing and processing work. It provides guidance for structuring process activities across the software life cycle, helping teams define, organize, and review development practices with greater consistency. As an inactive standard, it is still useful as a reference for understanding earlier IEEE guidance on process development and for comparing historical approaches to software lifecycle management.

IEEE 1074.1-1995 overview

This standard addresses the organization of software life cycle processes rather than a specific programming method or product type. IEEE 1074.1-1995 is intended to support the planning and definition of development activities, giving practitioners a framework for thinking about process structure, responsibilities, and control points. In the computing and processing context, that can help teams align software work with documented procedures, review expectations, and lifecycle governance.

Typical use cases

IEEE 1074.1-1995 may be used when documenting software engineering processes for internal development methods, contract work, or legacy systems that still follow older IEEE-oriented lifecycle practices. It is relevant to groups defining requirements, design, implementation, verification, and maintenance workflows for computer-based systems. The standard can also support process comparisons, audits, and training materials where a structured view of software lifecycle activities is needed for consistency across projects.

Why this standard matters

Clear software life cycle processes help reduce ambiguity in development and make it easier to manage quality, traceability, and review activities. IEEE 1074.1-1995 matters because it offers a recognized reference point for process definition in software engineering, which can be useful in procurement, documentation, and compliance discussions. For organizations working with established methods or maintaining older project records, it may help improve consistency and lower the risk of uncontrolled process variation.

  • Software life cycle process guidance
  • Computing and processing context
  • Process definition and organization
  • Legacy IEEE reference material
  • Workflow consistency checkpoints
SKU: 76f33f398d20

  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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