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Description / Abstract:
This part of ISO/IEC 15026 specifies minimum requirements for
the structure and contents of an assurance case. An assurance case
includes a top-level claim for a property of a system or product
(or set of claims), systematic argumentation regarding this claim,
and the evidence and explicit assumptions that underlie this
argumentation. Arguing through multiple levels of subordinate
claims, this structured argumentation connects the top-level claim
to the evidence and assumptions.
This part of ISO/IEC 15026 does not place requirements on the
quality of the contents of an assurance case. Rather, it places
requirements on the existence of the contents and structure of an
assurance case. While several notations and slightly varying
terminologies are currently used in practice, this part of ISO/IEC
15026 does not require the use of a particular terminology or
graphical representation. Likewise, it places no requirements on
the means of physical implementation of the data, including no
requirements for redundancy or co-location.