GOST 19.001 77 general provisions. Classification and designation of ESPD standards

STATE STANDARD OF THE UNION CCR

UNIFIED SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM

General provisions

GOST 19.001-77

STATE STANDARD OF THE USSR UNION

By Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated May 20, 1977 No. 1268, the validity period was established

from 01.07.1978

until July 1, 1983

This standard specifies special purpose, scope, classification and designation rules for standards included in the Unified System of Program Documentation (USPD) complex.

1. PURPOSE OF ESPD

1.1. one system software documentation - complex state standards, establishing interconnected rules for the development, design and circulation of programs and program documentation.

1.2. The ESPD standards establish requirements governing the development, maintenance, production and operation of programs, which ensures the ability to:

unification of software products for mutual exchange of programs ii application of previously developed programs in new developments;

reducing labor intensity and increasing the efficiency of development, maintenance, production and operation of software products;

automation of production and storage of program documentation.

Program maintenance includes analysis of the functioning, development and improvement of the program, as well as making changes to it in order to eliminate errors.

2. AREA OF DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION OF ESPD

2.1. The rules and regulations established in the ESPD standards apply to programs and software documentation for computers, complexes and systems, regardless of their purpose and scope.

2.2. The ESPD includes:

fundamental and organizational and methodological standards;

standards defining the form and content program documents used in data processing;

standards that ensure automation of the development of program documents.

23. The development of organizational and methodological documentation that defines and regulates the activities of organizations for the development, maintenance and operation of programs should be carried out on the basis of ESPD standards.

3. CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF ESPD STANDARDS

3.1. ESPD standards are divided into groups shown in the table.

Group code

Group name

General provisions

Fundamental Standards

Rules for executing development documentation

Rules for completing manufacturing documentation

Rules for executing support documentation

Rules for the implementation of operational documentation

Rules for circulation of software documentation

Reserve groups

Other standards

3.2. The designations of ESPD standards are based on classification criteria.

The designation of the ESPD standard must consist of:

digits 19 assigned to the class of ESPD standards;

one digit (after the dot) indicating the code of the classification group of standards specified in clause 3.1;

a two-digit number that determines the serial number of the standard in the group;

a two-digit number (after a dash) indicating the year of registration of the standard.

An example of the designation of the standard “Unified system of program documentation. General provisions"

Name of the document in RussianUnified system of program documentation. General provisions
Name of the document on English language Unified system for program documentation. General principles
Document statusValid
Date of entry into force of the document 01.01.1980
Date of last publication of the document 04.03.2010
KGS codeT55
OKSTU code 5004;0019

Text of the standard

This standard establishes the purpose, scope, classification and designation rules for standards included in the Unified System of Program Documentation (USPD) complex.

1. Purpose of the ESPD

1.1. The unified system of program documentation is a set of state standards that establish interconnected rules for the development, execution and circulation of programs and program documentation.

1.2. The ESPD standards establish requirements governing the development, maintenance, production and operation of programs, which ensures the ability to:

    unification of software products for mutual exchange of programs and the use of previously developed programs in new developments;

    reducing labor intensity and increasing the efficiency of development, maintenance, production and operation of software products;

    automation of production and storage of program documentation.

Program maintenance includes analysis of the functioning, development and improvement of the program, as well as making changes to it in order to eliminate errors.

2. Scope and composition of the ESPD

2.1. The rules and regulations established in the ESPD standards apply to programs and software documentation for computers, complexes and systems, regardless of their purpose and scope.

2.2. The ESPD includes:

    fundamental and organizational and methodological standards;

    standards defining the forms and content of program documents used in data processing;

    standards that ensure automation of the development of program documents.

2.3. The development of organizational and methodological documentation that defines and regulates the activities of organizations for the development, maintenance and operation of programs should be carried out on the basis of ESPD standards.

3. Classification and designation of ESPD standards

3.1. ESPD standards are divided into groups shown in the table.

Group codeGroup name
0 General provisions
1 Fundamental Standards
2 Rules for executing development documentation
3 Rules for completing manufacturing documentation
4 Rules for executing support documentation
5 Rules for the implementation of operational documentation
6 Rules for circulation of software documentation
7 Reserve groups
8
9 Other standards

3.2. The designations of ESPD standards are based on classification criteria.

STATE STANDARD OF THE UNION USSR

UNIFIED SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM

GENERAL PROVISIONS

GOST 19.001-77

STATE STANDARD OF THE USSR UNION

By Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated May 20, 1977 No. 1268, the validity period was established

from 01.07.1978

until July 1, 1983

This standard establishes the purpose, scope, classification and designation rules for standards included in the Unified System of Program Documentation (USPD) complex.

1. PURPOSE OF ESPD

1.1. The unified system of program documentation is a set of state standards that establish interconnected rules for the development, execution and circulation of programs and program documentation.

1.2. The ESPD standards establish requirements governing the development, maintenance, production and operation of programs, which ensures the ability to:

unification of software products for mutual exchange of programs ii application of previously developed programs in new developments;

reducing labor intensity and increasing the efficiency of development, maintenance, production and operation of software products;

automation of production and storage of program documentation.

Program maintenance includes analysis of the functioning, development and improvement of the program, as well as making changes to it in order to eliminate errors.

2. AREA OF DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION OF ESPD

2.1. The rules and regulations established in the ESPD standards apply to programs and software documentation for computers, complexes and systems, regardless of their purpose and scope.

2.2. The ESPD includes:

fundamental and organizational and methodological standards;

standards defining the forms and content of program documents used in data processing;

standards that ensure automation of the development of program documents.

23. The development of organizational and methodological documentation that defines and regulates the activities of organizations for the development, maintenance and operation of programs should be carried out on the basis of ESPD standards.

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INTERSTATE STANDARD

ONE SYSTEM
SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Moscow
Standardinform
2010

INTERSTATE STANDARD

Unified system of program documentation

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Unified System for program documentation.
General principles

GOST
19. 001-77

Reissue. January 2010

By Decree of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated May 20, 1977 No. 1268, the introduction date was set

01.01.80.

This standard establishes the purpose, scope, classification and designation rules for standards included in the Unified System of Program Documentation (USPD) complex.

1. PURPOSE OF ESPD

1.1. The unified system of program documentation is a set of state standards that establish interconnected rules for the development, execution and circulation of programs and program documentation.

1.2. The ESPD standards establish requirements governing the development, maintenance, production and operation of programs, which ensures the ability to:

unification of software products for the mutual exchange of programs and the use of previously developed programs in new developments;

reducing labor intensity and increasing the efficiency of development, maintenance, production and operation of software products;

automation of production and storage of program documentation.

Program maintenance includes analysis of the functioning, development and improvement of the program, as well as making changes to it in order to eliminate errors.

2. AREA OF DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION OF ESPD

2.1. The rules and regulations established in the ESPD standards apply to programs and software documentation for computers, complexes and systems, regardless of their purpose and scope.

2.2. The ESPD includes:

fundamental and organizational and methodological standards;

standards defining the forms and content of program documents used in data processing;

standards that ensure automation of the development of program documents.

2.3. The development of organizational and methodological documentation that defines and regulates the activities of organizations for the development, maintenance and operation of programs should be carried out on the basis of ESPD standards.

3. CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF ESPD STANDARDS

3.1. ESPD standards are divided into groups shown in the table.

3.2. The designations of ESPD standards are based on classification criteria.

The designation of the ESPD standard should include:

numbers 19 assigned to the class of ESPD standards;

one digit (after the dot) indicating the code of the classification group of standards specified in clause 3.1;

a two-digit number that determines the serial number of the standard in the group;

a two-digit number (after a dash) indicating the year of registration of the standard.

GOST 19.001-77

Group T55

INTERSTATE STANDARD

Unified system of program documentation

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Unified system for program documentation. General principles

Date of introduction 1980-01-01


By Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated May 20, 1977 N 1268, the introduction date was set at 01/01/80

REISSUE. January 2010


This standard establishes the purpose, scope, classification and designation rules for standards included in the Unified System of Program Documentation (USPD) complex.

1. PURPOSE OF ESPD

1. PURPOSE OF ESPD

1.1. The unified system of program documentation is a set of state standards that establish interconnected rules for the development, execution and circulation of programs and program documentation.

1.2. The ESPD standards establish requirements governing the development, maintenance, production and operation of programs, which ensures the ability to:

unification of software products for mutual exchange of programs and the use of previously developed programs in new developments;

reducing labor intensity and increasing the efficiency of development, maintenance, production and operation of software products;

automation of production and storage of program documentation.

Program maintenance includes analysis of the functioning, development and improvement of the program, as well as making changes to it in order to eliminate errors.

2. AREA OF DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION OF ESPD

2.1. The rules and regulations established in the ESPD standards apply to programs and software documentation for computers, complexes and systems, regardless of their purpose and scope.

2.2. The ESPD includes:

fundamental and organizational and methodological standards;

standards defining the forms and content of program documents used in data processing;

standards that ensure automation of the development of program documents.

2.3. The development of organizational and methodological documentation that defines and regulates the activities of organizations for the development, maintenance and operation of programs should be carried out on the basis of ESPD standards.

3. CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF ESPD STANDARDS

3.1. ESPD standards are divided into groups shown in the table.

Group code

Group name

General provisions

Fundamental Standards

Rules for executing development documentation

Rules for completing manufacturing documentation

Rules for executing support documentation

Rules for the implementation of operational documentation

Rules for circulation of software documentation

Reserve groups

Other standards

3.2. The designations of ESPD standards are based on classification criteria.

The designation of the ESPD standard should include:

numbers 19 assigned to the class of ESPD standards;

one digit (after the dot) indicating the code of the classification group of standards specified in clause 3.1;

a two-digit number that determines the serial number of the standard in the group;

a two-digit number (after a dash) indicating the year of registration of the standard.

An example of the designation of the standard "Unified system of program documentation. General provisions":



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