3 Part 3: V-Modell Reference Tailoring
3.11 List of Figures
Figure 1: Legend for Pictorial Diagrams of Process Modules
Figure 2: Legend for Pictorial Diagrams of Project Execution Strategies
Figure 3: Tailoring Facilities
Figure 4: Tailoring Facilities (continued)
Figure 5: Relations between the »Process Module for the Project Type »System Development Project (Acquirer)
Figure 6: Decision Gates of the Project Execution Strategies Available for Projects of the Type System Development Project (Acquirer)
Figure 7: Relations between the »Process Module for the Project Type »System Development Project (Supplier)
Figure 8: Decision Gates of the Available Project Execution Strategies for System Development Projects of a Supplier
Figure 9: Relations between the »Process Module for the Project Type »System Development Project (Acquirer/Supplier)
Figure 10: Decision Gates of the Project Execution Strategies Available for Projects of the Type System Development Project (Acquirer/Supplier)
Figure 11: Relations between the »Process Module for the Project Type Development of an Organization-Specific Process Model
Figure 12: Decision Gates of the Available Project Execution Strategies for Projects of the Type Development of an Organization-Specific Process Modell
Figure 13: Project type variant Project (Acquirer) with One Supplier
Figure 14: Project type variant Project (Acquirer) with Several Suppliers
Figure 15: Project type variant Project (Acquirer) Including Development, Enhancement or Migration
Figure 16: Project type variant Project (Acquirer) Including System Maintenance
Figure 17: Project type variant Project (Acquirer/Supplier) Including Development, Enhancement or Migration
Figure 18: Project type variant Project (Acquirer/Supplier) Including System Maintenance
Figure 19: Project type variant Introduction and Maintenance of an Organization-Specific Process Model
Figure 20: Process module Project Management
Figure 21: Process module Quality Assurance
Figure 22: Process module Configuration Management
Figure 23: Process module Problem and Change Management
Figure 24: Process module Delivery and Acceptance (Acquirer)
Figure 25: Process module Drafting and Conclusion of Contract (Acquirer)
Figure 26: Process module Specification of Requirements
Figure 27: Process module Evaluation of Off-the-Shelf Products
Figure 28: Process module Safety and Security (Supplier)
Figure 29: Process module Life Cycle Cost Management
Figure 30: Process module Measurement and Analysis
Figure 31: Process module Delivery and Acceptance (Supplier)
Figure 32: Process module Drafting and Conclusion of Contract (Supplier)
Figure 33: Process module System Development
Figure 34: Process module Hardware Development
Figure 35: Process module Software Development
Figure 36: Process module Integrated Logistic Support
Figure 37: Process module Usability and Ergonomics
Figure 38: Process module Enhancement and Migration of Legacy Systems
Figure 39: Process module Introduction and Maintenance of an Organization-Specific Process Model
Figure 40: Process module Management of Multiple Projects