The content at http://www.opfro.org/
is under copyright. You want to check the legal aspects of capturing their
content in EPF Composer and using it in your organization.
If you meant to capture this and contribute
to EPF project to make it available to a larger audience, there are also
legal aspects involved that need to be sorted out due to copyright issues
(e.g. the OPF organization needs to declare interest in contributing all
- or part of - their content to EPF).
Is this a discussion you'd be interested
in following up with that organization?
Ricardo. (disclaimer: I'm not an attorney)
From:
"FEODOROFF, Ray" <ray.feodoroff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
<epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
07/06/2009 10:39 PM
Subject:
[epf-dev] Open Process Framework plugin
Esteemed Colleagues,
Here is an open source process framework based upon the following
standards:
ANSI/EIA-632) Processes for Engineering a System (1998)
EIA-731) Systems Engineering Capability Model (2002)
IEEE Std 1220) IEEE Standard for Application and Management of the
Systems Engineering Process (1998)
ISO 9001:2000) Quality Management Systems - Requirements (2000)
ISO/IEC 12207) Information Technology - Software Life-Cycle Processes
(1996)
ISO/IEC 15288) Life Cycle Management - System Life-Cycle Processes
(2002)
All very relevant to the System Engineering fraturnity.
There was some musings at the site on turning the into and EPF model.
I have actually been looking approaches to building something like this
and so this site was a boon. I have dallied a little to experiment
with
how to bring it into EPF and have found it relatively straight forward.
I am then wondering whether there are people interested in contributing
to this at the EPF site.
Cheers,
Ray
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