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Name:
Specification
Acronym:
Type:
Competency Element
Parent Discipline
Systems Engineering
Child Sets
Applies Specification Processes and Procedures
Child Sub Element
Definition:
A document that specifies, in a complete, precise, verifiable manner, the requirements, design, behavior, or other characteristics of a system, component, product, result, or service and, often, the procedures for determining whether these provisions have been satisfied.
Statement:
A document prepared to support acquisition that describes requirements for
capabilities, products and services
and the criteria for determining whether those requirements are met.
Source: Adapted from US MIL-STD-961E Specification Practices
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