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A software review is "A process or meeting during which a software product is examined by a project personnel, managers, users, customers, user representatives, or other interested parties for comment or approval".〔IEEE Std . 1028-1997, "IEEE Standard for Software Reviews", clause 3.5〕 In this context, the term "software product" means "any technical document or partial document, produced as a deliverable of a software development activity", and may include documents such as contracts, project plans and budgets, requirements documents, specifications, designs, source code, user documentation, support and maintenance documentation, test plans, test specifications, standards, and any other type of specialist work product. == Varieties of software review == Software reviews may be divided into three categories: * Software peer reviews are conducted by the author of the work product, or by one or more colleagues of the author, to evaluate the technical content and/or quality of the work. * Software management reviews are conducted by management representatives to evaluate the status of work done and to make decisions regarding downstream activities. * Software audit reviews are conducted by personnel external to the software project, to evaluate compliance with specifications, standards, contractual agreements, or other criteria. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「software review」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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