Product line
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Product line 1. Group of products or services sharing a common, managed set of features that satisfy specific needs of a selected market or mission. ISO/ IEC/IEEE 24765 (2010), Systems and software engineering vocabulary 2. A collection of systems that are potentially derivable from a single-domain architecture. IEEE 1517‐1999 (r2004) IEEE standard for information technology— Software life cycle processes— reuse processes (3.14) (ISO/IEC fCd 24765.5).
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According to the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook (4th edition),
- Product line. 1. Group of products or services sharing a common, managed set of features that satisfy specific needs of a selected market or mission. ISO/ IEC/IEEE 24765 (2010), Systems and software engineering vocabulary 2. A collection of systems that are potentially derivable from a single-domain architecture. IEEE 1517‐1999 (r2004) IEEE standard for information technology— Software life cycle processes— reuse processes (3.14) (ISO/IEC fCd 24765.5).