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The Derived Method stdSEM
What are derived methods of SEM?
The derived methods of SEM "inherit" specific
rules from the SEM® process model (SEM-VM)
but are adapted to the specific requirements of the
particular area or technology, e.g. for specific
descriptions of required activities, for required
documents and checklists. This brings SEM far closer to
the actual project.
The following derived methods currently exist (or are in
development):
- stdSEM®: A general
model for developing systems
- ooSEM®: Development
of systems using object orientation methods
- eeSEM®: System
development method for developing electronics,
firmware and ASICs
- SEM-HL: Development and/or
procurement of software for the Semiconductor
Group of Siemens AG Berlin / Munich.
What is stdSEM?
stdSEM is a general derived method of SEM-VM and
is always to be used for projects where no other, more
specific derived method is suitable. stdSEM can therefore
be regarded as the "default derived method" of
SEM.
Typical projects for stdSEM include:
- Software development projects
- Software maintenance
- Non-SW projects (such as consulting, services,
development of organizational solutions, etc.)
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