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NATO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 1968
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9. Working Papers
Software tools — management (accounting, control, progress)
3. PRODUCTION PLANNING
3.1 Requirements and specifications
3.2 Choice of standards and conventions for the project
3.3 Estimating
Magnitude of code and documentation
Costs (standards of comparison)
3.4 Budget
3.5 Workforce allocation, phase-in
3.6 Structural breakdown of system, interfaces
3.7 Configuration management (relative to hardware configurations)
3.8 Identification of software units, and their maintenance categories
3.9 Work schedules
3.10 Negotiation of changes, inquiries
3.11 Implementation plan for user documentation
* 3.12 Reliability, maintainability plans

3.13 Test plan
3.14 Special problems of complex, large systems (over 100 man-years, new varieties such as interactive, control and deadline)
4. ADMINISTRATION AND METERING OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS
(SOFTWARE AND TEST SOFTWARE)
4.1 Cost accounting
4.2 Size control (elimination of duplication through multiple usage)
* 4.3 Progress reporting and supervision
* 4.4 Measuring production performance
4. 5 Schedule adjustment
4.6 Change control
4.7 Control of innovation and reinvention
4.8 Standards control
4.9 Technical reviews
* 4.10 Instrumentation and analysis of software
4.11 Feedback to design
* 4.12 Internal communication and documentation
4.13 User documentation
4.14 Quality control and component tests
4.15 System assembly