From 50c56fcc597f6a9cf4adaaa4abd335a519f0c7f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Craig Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:47:45 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Create 2024-11-08.md Adds meeting minutes/agenda SPDX FuSa Meeting 2024-11-08 --- safety/2024-11-08.md | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+) create mode 100644 safety/2024-11-08.md diff --git a/safety/2024-11-08.md b/safety/2024-11-08.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4921ff57 --- /dev/null +++ b/safety/2024-11-08.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# SPDX FuSa Meeting 2024-11-08 + +## Attendees +- Steven Carbno +- Alfred Strauch +- Nicole Pappler + +## Agenda +- Review definitions including requirements, evidence and process +- Discuss next steps related to specification finalization + + +## Notes +* a specification is a set of steps or a process +* a standard is a formalized specification established and maintained by a body of authority +* processes define specifications, standards or other events ie test plan and test +* a process may be defined by type ie testing process +* linked across multiple elements +* Is a process an artifact or file? +* Is there a need to have an process as an artifact? +* What is the inheritance level? +* processes need a process for creation input and output +* a test plan is a process +* a test may be a process + * standards are technical with specific technical requirements. + * some standards include processes + +## Definitions +* Standards are authoritative +* Specifications are user specific (or group agreed) +* Process is a set of steps that may include standards and/or specifications + +* Standards and specifications maps requirements which is a file which maps to artifacts +* Relationship type "hasspecification" see slide 49 +* Processes can "reference" a standard or specification see slide 49 + * is a process type different from actions - a group of abstract actions - future events +* the incident is the test +* Processes can reference a standard or spefication - no proof +* Proof requires a new process with evidence that one adhered to standard - fullfilment +- References vs has specification - processes can only refer to a standard - standards may not be provable +* What are the element items to be recorded for standards and specification? +* Elements list standards and specification data objects - no suppliedby - originatedby is better + +## Actions +* Review slide 49 with reference to different examples +* discuss new examples next week +* Requirements group for Linux kernels contact Chuck