The Asset Certification Framework defines a standard for the consistent structure, labeling, and description of the evaluation and certification of software assets. An asset is any item of interest that is stored in a reuse library, such as design documentation, specifications, source code, documentation, test suites, etc., or other unit of potential value to a reuser. Asset evaluation and certification refers to the process of determining whether an asset conforms to a predetermined criteria appropriate for that asset.
IEEE 1420.1a-1996
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Supplement to IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Software Reuse – Data Model for Reuse Library Interoperability: Asset Certification Framework