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Course: CSCI 577, Fall 2009
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Reviewed Document: LCP_F08a_T07_V1.6.doc Reviewer: Kevin Stigerts, Team 7 IIV&V Date Reviewed: December 14, 2008 Exit Criteria 1. Describe all sections for DC Package a. Elaboration of WWWWWWHH for <a href="/keyword/initial-operational-capability/" >initial operational capability</a> (IOC) b. Achievable budgets and schedules with respect to the...

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Reviewed Document: LCP_F08a_T07_V1.6.doc Reviewer: Kevin Stigerts, Team 7 IIV&amp;V Date Reviewed: December 14, 2008 Exit Criteria 1. Describe all sections for DC Package a. Elaboration of WWWWWWHH for <a href="/keyword/initial-operational-capability/" >initial operational capability</a> (IOC) b. Achievable budgets and schedules with respect to the architecture in the SSAD and detailed development plans for the...

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