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DRAFT * SAME AS ISO/IEC FDIS 26512

This document supports the interest of system users in having consistent, complete, accurate, and usable information. It addresses both available approaches to standardization: a) process standards, which specify the way that information products are to be acquired and supplied; and b) information product standards, which specify the characteristics and functional requirements of the information. As defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 and ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015, the acquisition and supply activities make up the agreement processes of the software or system life cycle. Acquisition and supply of information for users and related services are specializations of those processes. Such services can be acquired and supplied for any part of the information management process, such as the following: – information management; – information design and development; – information editing and review coordination; – information testing, particularly usability testing; – information production and packaging; – information distribution and delivery; – advice on the selection and implementation of information development tools and supporting systems; and – information development process improvement. This document provides an overview of the information management processes that are relevant to the acquisition and supply of information for users. It applies the Agreement processes (acquisition and supply) to information for users, and addresses the preparation of requirements for this information. These requirements are central to the information for users specification and Statement of Work discussed in this document. This document also addresses requirements for primary document outputs of the acquisition and supply process: the Request for Proposal and the Proposal for documentation products and services. This document is intended for use in acquiring or supplying any type of information for users and is independent of information development or management tools or methodologies.