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  2. MIL-STD-498 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-498 standard describes the development and documentation in terms of 22 Data Item Descriptions (DIDs), which were standardized documents for recording the results of each the development and support processes, for example, the Software Design Description DID was the standard format for the results of the software design process.

  3. Acceptable use policy - Wikipedia

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    An acceptable use policy (AUP) (also acceptable usage policy or fair use policy (FUP)) is a set of rules applied by the owner, creator, possessor or administrator of a computer network, website, or service that restricts the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used.

  4. Use of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) in the U.S ...

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    The FOSS report began in early 2002 as a request relayed to Terry Bollinger of The MITRE Corporation to collect data on how FOSS was being used in U.S. DoD systems. The driver for the request was an ongoing debate within the U.S. DoD about whether to ban the use of FOSS in its systems, and in particular whether to ban GNU General Public License (GPL) software.

  5. Rainbow Series - Wikipedia

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    A complete set of the US DoD Rainbow Series computer security documents. The Rainbow Series (sometimes known as the Rainbow Books) is a series of computer security standards and guidelines published by the United States government in the 1980s and 1990s.

  6. Design review (U.S. government) - Wikipedia

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    For example, even within the U.S. Department of Defense, System Requirements Review cases include, for example, (1) a 5-day perusal of each individual requirement, or (2) a 2-day discussion of development plan documents allowed only after the system requirements have been approved and the development documents reviewed with formal action items ...

  7. Data item descriptions - Wikipedia

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    A United States data item description (DID) is a completed document defining the data deliverables required of a United States Department of Defense contractor. [1] A DID specifically defines the data content, format, and intended use of the data with a primary objective of achieving standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense.

  8. Template:Non-free use rationale - Wikipedia

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    Template for images or content that can be uploaded via Wikipedia's fair use policy, meant to facilitate creating non-free use rationales with the necessary components. Please read Wikipedia:Non-free content for the relevant policies. This template is used by the Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard.

  9. Template:Policy shortcut/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used instead of the standard {} template within individual sections of policy pages to which readers are redirected without seeing the {} notice at the top of the page. Usage, examples and anchors. This template works in the same way as the {} template, see the full documentation there.