1 Part 1: Fundamentals of the V-Modell
1.2 Objectives and Structure of the V-Modell
1.2.1 V-Modell 97 as Origin
With the publication of the ยปDevelopment Standards for IT Systems of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1997, the V-Modell 97 entered into force as standard for all civil and military federal agencies. In detail, the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg), the Federal Office of the Bundeswehr for Information Management and Information Technology (IT-AmtBw), and the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Central Office for Information Technology Coordination in the Federal Administration (BMI-KBSt), provided the following documents as General Directives (Allgemeiner Umdruck - AU) No. 250 to 252 and as KBSt Series, Volume 27/1 and 27/2:
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Software Lifecycle Process Model (AU 250)
- Part 1: Regulations (AU 250-1, KBSt Volume 27/1)
- Part 2: Supplements with Regard to Authorities (AU 250-2, KBSt Volume 27/2)
- Part 3: Collection of Manuals (AU 250-3, KBSt Volume 27/2)
- Methods Standard (AU 251)
- Functional Tool Requirements (AU 252)