DI-MCCR Templates
Manage, document, and control mission-critical computer resources with confidence. Discover a structured, model-driven approach to organizing hardware and software development data, ensuring traceability, compliance, and alignment across the system lifecycle.
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Made For
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hardware engineers
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What Is DI-MCCR?
Data Item Description – Mission Critical Computer Resources (DI-MCCR) are standardized formats used by the Department of Defense to document and manage data related to mission-critical computing systems, including both hardware and software components.
What DI-MCCR Does
DI-MCCR Templates ensure that mission-critical computing resources are properly documented and controlled. They generally include:
Development documentation: Capturing detailed information on hardware and software design, development processes, and tools.
Traceability and compliance: Ensuring alignment with program requirements, standards, and contractual data item descriptions.
Verification and reporting: Supporting validation activities and providing structured reports on development status and outcomes.
Lifecycle visibility: Enabling stakeholders to track progress, risks, and performance across system development.
Where You Might See DI-MCCR?
- DoD system development programs involving mission-critical computing
- Hardware and software engineering documentation and reporting
- Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) environments supporting complex systems
Specification Templates Included
Request access to the following parsed specifications.
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DI-MCCR-80499A Computer Aided Chip Development Data (21/NOV/2006)
Defines the data required to document computer-aided chip development processes, ensuring traceability, verification, and compliance for mission-critical hardware components.
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DI-MCCR-80902 Software Development Summary Report (26/SEP/1989)
Provides a standardized format for summarizing software development activities, progress, and compliance for mission-critical systems.