IEEE 100-2000
The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, Seventh Edition
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Language: English
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IEEE 100-2000 is the authoritative dictionary of IEEE standards terms, published as the Seventh Edition and used to support consistent interpretation of engineering language. It addresses the definitions and usage of terms that appear across IEEE standards work, making it a practical reference for engineers, standards writers, reviewers, and technical teams. In a general engineering context, this kind of terminology control helps reduce ambiguity and improves the clarity of specifications, compliance documents, and related technical communication.
Overview of IEEE 100-2000
This reference standard serves as a terminology foundation for IEEE and related engineering documents. IEEE 100-2000 brings together standardized meanings for terms that may otherwise be used inconsistently across different technical areas. For users working with specifications, design documentation, or formal reviews, it helps align language with an accepted dictionary of standards terminology. That makes it especially useful when precision is needed in drafting, interpreting, or comparing technical requirements.
Typical use cases
IEEE 100-2000 is typically consulted when preparing or reviewing standards language, engineering specifications, and glossary sections in technical documents. It may also be used during procurement and compliance checks to confirm that terms are being applied consistently in contracts, test plans, or design reviews. In practice, the standard is useful wherever teams need a common vocabulary for general engineering work, especially in projects that rely on IEEE terminology across multiple documents or disciplines.
Why it matters
Clear terminology is important for reducing misinterpretation in technical work, and IEEE 100-2000 supports that goal by defining terms in a consistent way. For organizations that create, apply, or verify standards-based documents, it can improve communication, support compliance efforts, and lower the risk of errors caused by unclear wording. Using IEEE 100-2000 helps keep specifications, testing language, and engineering records aligned with a recognized reference source.
- Authoritative IEEE terminology reference
- Seventh edition dictionary format
- Useful for specifications and standards writing
- Supports consistent engineering language
- Applies across general technical documentation
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: General Topics for Engineers
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 100-1 (2015)
- Previous Version: 100-2 (2015)
- Previous Version: 100-3 (2014)
- This Version: 100 (2000)
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