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IEEE ISO IEC 26515 2012

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Systems and software engineering — Developing user documentation in an agile environment

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IEEE 2012 36
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New IEEE Standard – Active. ISO/IEC/IEEE 26515:2012 specifies the way in which user documentation can be developed in agile development projects. It is intended for use in all organizations that are using agile development, or are considering implementing their projects using these techniques. It applies to people or organizations producing suites of documentation, to those undertaking a single documentation project, and to documentation produced internally, as well as to documentation contracted to outside service organizations. ISO/IEC/IEEE 26515:2012 addresses the relationship between the user documentation process and the life cycle documentation process in agile development. It describes how the information developer or project manager may plan and manage the user documentation development in an agile environment. It is intended neither to encourage nor to discourage the use of any particular agile development tools or methods.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 ISO/IEC/IEEE 26515:2012(E) Front Cover
3 Contents
4 Foreword
5 Introduction
7 1 Scope
2 Conformance
2.1 Application of conformance
8 3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
10 5 User documentation processes in an agile environment
5.1 Relationship between user and life cycle documentation processes
11 5.2 Life cycle software documentation in an agile environment
12 5.3 Life cycle documentation in agile development
6 Management of information development in an agile environment
6.1 Documentation management considerations for agile development
13 6.2 Change management when moving to an agile development process
6.3 Composition of agile development teams
14 6.3.1 Communication in agile development teams
6.3.2 Teams working in different locations
15 6.4 Management of information development across teams using agile development
6.5 Management of tasks across sprints
6.5.1 Planning the project as a whole
16 6.5.2 Sizing and resourcing each sprint
6.5.2.1 Sizing information development work
17 6.5.2.2 Assigning information development resources
6.5.3 Handling last-minute documentation changes
6.6 Monitoring and analysing progress in an agile environment
6.6.1 Status meetings
18 6.6.2 Monitoring progress
19 6.6.3 Rework and changing requirements
6.7 Stakeholder involvement
20 6.8 Improving the user documentation process in an agile environment
6.8.1 Assessing customer satisfaction
7 Developing user documentation in an agile environment
7.1 What agile development means for information development
21 7.2 Product design and developing the user documentation
22 7.3 Design and development of user documentation in an agile environment
7.3.1 Design techniques
7.3.1.1 Use cases
23 7.3.1.2 User roles
7.3.1.3 Personas
24 7.3.1.4 User stories
25 7.3.1.5 Scenarios
26 7.3.2 Information development tasks
7.3.3 Planning of information units
7.4 Testing and reviewing documentation in an agile environment
7.4.1 Reviewing user documentation
27 7.4.2 System test of documentation
7.4.3 Usability testing of user documentation
28 7.5 Translation and localisation of user documentation
7.6 Production for manufacturing cycles
29 Annex A (informative) Agile Development Practices
31 Annex B (informative) Example interview questions
33 Bibliography
35 IEEE Notice to Users
IEEE ISO IEC 26515 2012
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