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ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023

Systems and Software engineering - Methods and tools for model-based systems and software engineering

Standard by IEC, 2023-05-16

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ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023

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ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023 addresses methods and tools for model-based systems and software engineering, making it relevant for organizations that use models to support design, analysis, verification activities, and technical documentation. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641, it is useful for teams that need a structured compliance reference when aligning engineering workflows, review practices, and tool-assisted development processes. For procurement, quality workflows, and technical assessment, it helps frame how model-based approaches are evaluated and managed across the lifecycle.

Purpose of ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023

The purpose of ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023 is to provide guidance around the methods and tools used in model-based systems and software engineering, where models may support technical validation, documented evaluation, and operational consistency. In practice, the reference is relevant for teams assessing how modeling approaches fit into engineering specification control, verification planning, and risk management. Because it is tied to the parent reference ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641, it should be treated as a supporting technical document that helps clarify or structure implementation-related use rather than a standalone process manual.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023

ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023 can support compliance workflows in organizations that rely on model-based development for systems engineering, software engineering, or integrated product evaluation. It may be used during technical review, conformity assessment preparation, and engineering documentation control where model quality and tool usage affect traceability. Teams involved in regulatory preparation, laboratory evaluation, or system verification can use the reference to align internal methods with documented expectations and to improve consistency across development, testing, and approval activities.

Benefits of ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023

For engineering and compliance teams, ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023 can improve clarity around how model-based methods are applied, reviewed, and assessed. That can support safer design decisions, more consistent verification, and better interoperability between engineering tools and review processes. It is also valuable in procurement and supplier evaluation when model-based deliverables form part of the technical compliance package. By helping structure technical validation and quality assurance activities, it may reduce rework, improve traceability, and support stronger conformity assessment preparation.

  • Supports methods and tools used in model-based systems and software engineering
  • Useful for technical review, verification planning, and documented evaluation
  • Helps align engineering documentation with compliance workflows and risk management
  • Relevant for procurement teams assessing model-based deliverables and tool dependencies
  • Supports consistency in quality assurance, validation, and conformity assessment preparation
SKU: 16b449971e5c

  • Publication Date: 2023-05-16
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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