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IEEE Guide for Information Technology - System Definition - Concept of Operations (ConOps) Document

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Replaced by ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148:2011. The format and contents of a concept of operations (ConOps) document are described. A ConOps is a user-oriented document that describes system characteristics for a proposed system from the users' viewpoint. The ConOps document is used to communicate overall quantitative and qualitative system characteristics to the user, buyer, developer, and other organizational elements (for example,training, facilities, staffing, and maintenance). It is used to describe the user organization(s), mission(s), and organizational objectives from an integrated systems point of view.
To prescribe the format and contents of concept of operation document.
To provide a uniform scheme for preparing and presenting a concept of operations document. A concept of operations (CONOPS) document describes the mission of the system and its operational and support environments. The CONOPS describes the functions and characteristics of the computer system within the overall system. The CONOPS represent a consensus among development, support and user organizations on the operational concept of the system being developed. The CONOPS provides the basis for the system requirements document.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1362
Publication Date Dec. 22, 1998
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
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Dec. 22, 1998 1362-1998 Revision