Design
Review Procedures
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System
Requirements Review (SRR).
The purpose of the SRR is to review the system requirements
specification document, to ensure the documented requirements
reflect the current knowledge of the customer and market requirements,
to identify requirements that may not be consistent with product
development constraints, and to put the requirements document
under version control to serve as a stable baseline for continued
new product development.
Preliminary
Design Review (PDR).
The purpose of the PDR is to review the conceptual design to
ensure that the planned technical approach will meet the requirements.
Critical
Design Review (CDR).
The purpose of the CDR is to review the detailed design to ensure
that the design implementation has met the requirements.
Test
Readiness Review (TRR).
The purpose of the TRR is to review preparations and readiness
for testing of software configuration items, including adequate
version identification of software and test procedures.
Production
Readiness Review (PRR).
The purpose of the PRR is to ensure that the design is completely
and accurately documented and ready for formal release to manufacturing.
Form* for convenient planning and documentation of design reviews.
(*To
print the form, set page setup to "portrait" and all
margins to 0.25".)

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