[2][5] The actual fifth part of 29119 was published in November 2016 concerning the concept of keyword-driven testing.
[6] As of June 2018[update], no major revisions have occurred to the five parts of the standard.
[2][3][10] The processes defined in this standard can be used in conjunction with different software development lifecycle models.
"[6] Upon introduction of ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119, culminating in the summer of 2014, some software testers and associated organizations began making calls for the ISO to rescind the standard.
[13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Notable organizations that protested the standard included the Association for Software Testing[18] and the International Society for Software Testing[20] Some reasons for opposition to the standard included: Dr. Stuart Reid, convenor of WG26, replied to some of these and other opposing viewpoints in September 2014,[21] though it's not clear if any further action by WG26 was taken due to software testers' complaints.