Process
Areas
(staged)

Level 2
 RM
 ARD
 PP
 PMC
 AM
 SSAD
 MA
 PPQA
 CM
Level 3
 ATM
 AVER
 AVAL
 OPF
 OPD
 OT
 IPM
 RSKM
 DAR
Level 4
 OPP
 QPM
Level 5
 OID
 CAR

 SP 1.2 Establish the Validation Environment
Process AreaAVAL
Level3
GoalSG 1
PracticeSP 1.2

Establish and maintain the environment needed to support validation.

The requirements for the validation environment are driven by the product or service selected, type of work products (e.g., design, prototype, and final version), and validation methods. These selections may yield requirements for the purchase or development of equipment, software, or other resources. The validation environment may include the reuse of existing resources. In this case, arrangements for the use of these resources must be made.

Example types of elements in a validation environment include the following:

·         Test tools interfaced with the product being validated (e.g., scope, electronic devices, and probes)

·         Temporary embedded test software

·         Recording tools for dump or further analysis and replay

·         Simulated subsystems or components (e.g., software, electronics, or mechanics)

·         Simulated interfaced systems (e.g., a dummy warship for testing a naval radar)

·         Real interfaced systems (e.g., aircraft for testing a radar with trajectory tracking facilities)

·         Facilities and customer-supplied products

·         Skilled people to operate or use all the preceding elements

·         Dedicated computing or network test environment (e.g., pseudo-operational telecommunications-network test bed or facility with actual trunks, switches, and systems established for realistic integration and validation trials)

 

Early selection of products or product components to be validated, work products to be used in validation, and validation methods is needed to ensure that the validation environment will be available when necessary.

The validation environment should be carefully controlled to provide for replication, results analysis, and revalidation of problem areas.

Typical Work Products

1.    Validation environment

Subpractices

1.    Identify requirements for the validation environment.

2.    Identify customer-supplied products.

3.    Identify reuse items.

4.    Identify validation equipment and tools.

5.    Identify validation resources that are available for reuse and modification.

6.    Plan the availability of resources in detail.

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Process
Areas(continuous)

Process
management  
 OPF
 OPD
 OT  
 OPP 
 OID
Project
management
 PP
 PMC
 IPM
 QPM
 RSKM
 REQM
Acquisition
 AM
 SSAD 
 ARD
 ATM
 AVER
 AVAL
Support
 CM
 PPQA
 MA
 DAR
 CAR