Chapter 6 - Reviews Flashcards
review
An evaluation of a product or project status to ascertain discrepancies from planned results and to recommend improvements. Examples include management review, informal review, technical review, inspection, and walk-through
reviewer
The person involved in the review that identifies and describes anomalies in the product or project under review. Reviewers can be chosen to represent different viewpoints and roles in the review process
audit
An independent evaluation of software products or processes to ascertain compliance to standards, guidelines, specifications, and/or procedures based on objective criteria, including documents that specify (1) the form or content of the products to be produced, (2) the process by which the products shall be produced, and (3) how compliance to standards or guidelines shall be measured
inspection
A type of peer review that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects, e.g., violations of development standards and non-conformance to higher-level documentation. The most formal review technique and therefore always based on a documented procedure
management review
A systematic evaluation of software acquisition, supply, development, operation, or maintenance process performed by or on behalf of management that monitors progress, determines the status of plans and schedules, confirms requirements and their system allocation, or evaluates the effectiveness of management approaches to achieve fitness for purpose
technical review
A peer group discussion activity that focuses on achieving consensus on the technical approach to be taken
walk-through
A step-by-step presentation by the author of a document in order to gather information and to establish a common understanding of its content