IEEE 1175-1991
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IEEE Standard Reference Model for Computing System Tool Interconnections
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1991 | 143 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 10, 2002. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. This IEEE Standards product is part of the family on Software Engineering. Reference models for tool-to-organization interconnections, tool-to-platform interconnections, and information transfer among tools are provided. The purpose is to establish agreements for information transfer among tools in the contexts of human organization, a computer system platform, and a software development application. To make the transfer of semantic information among tools easier, asemantic transfer language (STL) is also provided. Interconnections that must be considered when buying, building, testing, or using computing system tools for specifying behavioral descriptions or requirements of system and software products are described.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope |
8 | 1.3 Audience 1.4 Organization of this Document |
9 | 1.5 Definitions 1.6 Conformance |
11 | 2. Reference Model for Tool-to-Organization Interconnections 2.1 Organizational Context for Tools |
12 | 2.2 Role or Job Function View of a Tool |
13 | 2.3 Life Cycle View of a Tool |
14 | 2.4 Support View of a Tool |
15 | 2.5 Tool-to-Organization Interconnection Standard Profile |
16 | 3. Reference Model for Tool-to-Platform Interconnections 3.1 Hardware-Software Platform Context for Tools |
18 | 3.2 Platforms 3.3 Hardware Platforms |
19 | 3.4 Software Platforms |
20 | 3.5 Tool to Platform Interconnection Standard Profile |
22 | 4. Reference Model for Information Transfer Among Tools 4.1 Information Transfer Context 4.2 Mechanisms for Information Transfer Among Tools |
24 | 4.3 Processes of Information Transfer: Services for Information Transfer |
25 | 4.4 Descriptions of Information Being Transferred |
26 | 4.5 Information Transferred |
29 | 4.6 Tool Interconnection Standard Profile |
30 | 5. Semantic Transfer Language (STL) Overview and Syntax 5.1 STL Goals 5.2 STL Sentence Form |
32 | 5.3 STL Notation 5.4 STL Information Packet |
33 | 5.5 STL Sentences |
36 | 5.6 STL Language Elements |
37 | 5.7 Language Integrity |
39 | 5.8 STL Syntax Summary 6. STL Concepts and Meanings 6.1 STL Concept Organization |
47 | 6.2 Concept Definition Conventions |
50 | 6.3 Concept Definition Sentence Templates |
81 | 6.4 STL Summary |
108 | 7. STL Conformance and Extensibility |
109 | 7.1 STL Interconnection Profile |
112 | 7.2 STL Extensibility |
113 | 8. Bibliography |
116 | Annex A—Entity-Relationship Diagrams of the STL |
127 | Annex B—STL Entity-Relationship Diagram Example |
133 | Annex C—STL DataFlow Diagram Diagram Example |
139 | Annex D—STL ESML and StateTransition Diagram Example |