The format and contents of a concept of operations (ConOps) document are described. A ConOps is a user-oriented document that describes system characteristics for a proposed system from the users' viewpoint. The ConOps document is used to communicate overall quantitative and qualitative system charactertistics to the user, buyer, developer, and other organizational elements (for example, training, facilities, staffing, and maintenance). It is used to describe the user organization(s), mission(s), and organizational objectives from an integrated systems point of view.
Keywords:
buyer, characteristics, concept of operation, concepts of operation document, ConOps, developer, operational requirements, scenario, software-intensive system, software system, system, user, user requirements, viewpoint
Product Code(s): STDPD94615,STD94615
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IEEE
15288-2008
- Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes
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Software Engineering - Vol. 1
- Software Engineering, 1999 Edition - Volume 1: Customer and Terminology Standards
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