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| 1.A Journey Through the Systems Landscape” |
| 2. ISO/IEC 15288 (The System Life Cycle Process standard for the 21st century) |
| 3. Application of Systems Engineering for Product Development Effort |
| 4. A Six Step Approach To Select The Proper Software Engineering Process Standards For Your Organization |
| 5. Status and Plans of Alignment of ISO/IEC 15288 and ISO/IEC 12207 |
| 6. The 5 Major Steps to Implement Standard ANSI/UL -1998 |
| 7. Considerations for Developing Systems with Software that Incorporate Safety Requirements. |
| 8. The Six Most Common Problems With Configuration Management (CM) Processes and A Plan To Overcome Them |
| 9. Software Process Audit Techniques Using a Checklist Approach |
| 10. Overcoming Seven Major Problems in Software Test Planning |
| 11.The difference between IEC 60601-1-4 and IEC 60601-1(2005) 3rd edition |
| 12. Some unique requirements of the new IEC 62304:2006 Standard (Medical device software - Software life cycle processes) |
| 13. A Successful Software Quality Strategy Using ISO/IEC 12207 and ISO/IEC 15288 System Life Cycle Processes |
| 14. Overview of the standard ISO/IEC 90003 |
| 15. Choosing and Improving Your Suppliers Quality by Using A Checklist approach With ISO 9001 |
| 16. Improving Your International Sales With A ISO 9001 Certification |
| 17.Using ISO 9004 as a self-assessment and checklist approach to sustainability |
18. SC7 A New Work Item Proposal- Submitted by Yongwang Zhao,China
Information Technology -- Guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC 12207 to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA |
19.ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011--The differences from the 2005 edition and why IT service companies would benefit from its use |
20. New Meeting the Software Requirements of UL 1998 for Your Product |
| 21. New Over 200 World Wide Web (WWW) acronyms and abbreviations that are used in technical writing. |