IEEE 23026-2015
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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard – Systems and software engineering – Engineering and management of websites for systems, software, and services information (Superseded)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2015 |
Revision Standard – Superseded. This standard defines system engineering and management requirements for the life cycle of websites, including strategy, design, engineering, testing and validation, and management and sustainment for Intranet and Extranet environments. The goal of this standard is to improve the usability of informational websites and ease of maintenance of managed Web operations in terms of locating relevant and timely information, applying information security management, facilitating ease of use, and providing for consistent and efficient development and maintenance practices. .It applies to those using web technology to present information and communications technology (ICT) information, such as user documentation for systems and software, life-cycle documentation for systems and software engineering projects, and documentation of policies, plans, and procedures for IT service management. This standard provides requirements for website owners and website providers, managers responsible for establishing guidelines for website development and operations, for software developers and operations and maintenance staff who may be external or internal to the website owner’s organization. It applies to websites for public access and for limited access, such as for users, customers, and subscribers seeking information on IT products and services. It includes increased emphasis on the human factors concerns for making information easily retrievable and usable for the intended audience. It focuses on vendor- and product-independent considerations.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | ISO/IEC/IEEE 23026:2015 Front Cover |
3 | Contents |
5 | Foreword |
6 | Introduction |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Conformance |
8 | 3 Normative references 4 Terms and definitions |
11 | 5 Abbreviated terms |
12 | 6 Planning websites for systems, software, and services documentation 6.1 Defining the purpose, users, and context of the website 6.2 Establishing the informational website design strategy |
14 | 6.3 Developing a strategy for website lifecycle management |
15 | 7 Designing websites for systems, software, and services documentation 7.1 Information architecture 7.1.1 Information structure of a website |
16 | 7.1.2 Shared resources 7.1.3 Website home page |
17 | 7.1.4 Identifying the website and its owner 7.1.5 Page title and header |
18 | 7.2 Site index and search |
19 | 7.2.1 Search filtering 7.2.2 Keywords 7.2.3 Metadata for indexing 7.2.4 Flushing search engines 7.2.5 Robot exclusion |
20 | 7.2.5.1 Page-level exclusion 7.2.5.2 Site-level exclusions and control 7.2.5.3 User-agent |
21 | 7.2.5.4 Disallow 7.3 Site navigation |
22 | 7.3.1 Links 7.3.1.1 Absolute and relative links 7.3.1.2 Links to protected websites 7.3.2 Offsite warning |
23 | 7.3.3 Usage tracking and cookies 7.3.4 Frames 7.4 Website content |
24 | 7.4.1 Intellectual property rights 7.4.1.1 Copyright information 7.4.1.2 Trademark information 7.4.2 Time-sensitive content |
26 | 7.5 Presentation of information on websites 7.5.1 Consistency 7.5.2 Presentation of text 7.5.3 Graphic images |
27 | 7.5.4 Animations, 3D, sound, video 7.5.5 Use of color in websites |
28 | 7.5.6 Interactivity 7.5.7 Collaboration and user generated content 7.5.8 Energy and environmental conservation 7.6 Security |
30 | 7.6.1 Authentication |
31 | 7.6.2 Authorization 7.6.3 Cookies 7.6.4 Digital signatures 7.6.5 Single sign-on 7.6.6 Data encryption |
32 | 7.6.7 Security measures and metrics 7.6.8 Continuous monitoring and risk assessment 7.7 Privacy |
33 | 7.7.1 Notice |
34 | 7.7.2 Choice 7.7.3 Onward transfer (transfers to third parties) 7.7.4 Access 7.7.5 Security 7.7.6 Data integrity 7.7.7 Enforcement 7.7.8 Reporting |
35 | 7.8 Accessibility |
36 | 7.9 Translation and localization |
37 | 7.9.1 Browser language selection |
38 | 7.9.2 Icon use 7.9.3 Holidays and time zones 7.9.4 Place of origin 7.9.5 Hemisphericals 7.9.6 Units: metric, monetary 7.9.7 Regulations |
39 | 7.9.8 Contact Information 8 Website platform engineering 8.1 Selecting technical formats and standards to use for the website |
40 | 8.1.1 HTML versions 8.1.2 Cascading style sheets |
41 | 8.1.3 Bandwidth efficiencies 8.1.4 Document type declaration 8.1.5 Description meta-tag 8.1.6 XML considerations |
42 | 8.1.7 Image formats and compression 8.2 Server technology independence 8.3 Scripting and executable considerations 8.3.1 Scripting languages |
43 | 8.3.2 JavaScript 8.3.3 Java 8.4 Database management system considerations |
44 | 9 Evaluation and testing of websites 9.1 Evaluating site usability |
45 | 9.2 Testing websites before release 9.3 Validation of markup language and accessibility conformance |
46 | 9.3.1 Active links 9.3.2 Dead links 10 Site management and sustainment 10.1 Website life-cycle management 10.2 Planning for site management and sustainment |
47 | 10.3 Providing user support 10.4 Maintenance procedures and methods |
48 | 10.4.1 Backups 10.4.2 Content changes |
49 | 10.4.3 Site or page relocation 10.4.4 Redirection |
50 | 10.4.5 Versioning 10.5 Archiving |
51 | Bibliography |
53 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
54 | IEEE Participants Link |