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2.1.7 Relevant Community Standards
Technical Standards
de facto Standards
2.1.7 Relevant Community Standards
return to Stakeholder Views
The following standards are applicable to all
stakeholder
views.
Technical Standards
RFC2026 - The Internet Standards Process
ISO 9001:2015 Quality management
ISO/IEC/IEEE 90003:2018 Software engineering – Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015 to computer software
ISO/IEC/IEEE 25000:2014 SQuaRE -- Guide to SQuaRE
ISO/IEC 25001:2014 SQuaRE -- Planning and Management
ISO/IEC 25010:2011 SQuaRE -- System and Software Quality Models
ISO/IEC 25012:2008 SQuaRE -- Data Quality Model
ISO/IEC 25020:2007 SQuaRE -- Measurement Reference Model and Guide
ISO/IEC 25021:2012 SQuaRE -- Quality Measure Elements
ISO/IEC 25022:2016 SQuaRE -- Measurement of Quality in Use
ISO/IEC 25023:2016 SQuaRE -- Measurement of System and Software Product Quality
ISO/IEC 25024:2015 SQuaRE -- Measurement of Data Quality
ISO/IEC 25030:2007 SQuaRE -- Quality Requirements
ISO/IEC 25040:2011 SQuaRE -- Evaluation Process
ISO/IEC 25041:2012 SQuaRE -- Evaluation Guide for Developers, Acquirers and Independent Evaluators
ISO/IEC 25045:2010 SQuaRE -- Evaluation Module for Recoverability
ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 Systems and software engineering -- System life cycle processes
OMG: Test Information Interchange Format (TestIF)
de facto Standards
TODO: How to create an open source program
TODO: Measuring your open source program's success
TODO: Tools for managing open source programs
TODO: Using open source code
TODO: Participating in open source communities
TODO: Recruiting open source developers
TODO: Starting an open source project
TODO: Improve your open source development impact
TODO: Shutting down an open source project
TODO: Building leadership in an open source community
TODO: Setting an Open Source Strategy