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IEEE 1076.1.1-2011

Packages for Multiple Energy Domain Support

Standard by IEEE, 2011

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1076.1.1-2011 is a technical standard for packages supporting multiple energy domains in computing and processing environments. It addresses how such packages are organized and represented so that designers can work across more than one energy domain with greater consistency. For engineering teams handling mixed-domain models or hardware-related data, this standard helps reduce ambiguity and improve interoperability. As a superseded specification, 1076.1.1-2011 remains useful for reference, legacy support, and understanding older package structures.

1076.1.1-2011 overview

This standard defines a package-based framework associated with multiple energy domain support, placing it within a computing and processing context where precise technical structure matters. In practice, it helps describe how domain-related information is grouped and exchanged so implementations can interpret it consistently. IEEE 1076.1.1-2011 is most relevant when working with established design flows, reference models, or documentation that depend on the specific package organization it specifies. It is a focused technical document rather than a broad overview standard.

Typical use cases

1076.1.1-2011 is typically consulted when maintaining or reviewing systems that use structured package definitions for energy-domain-aware computing models. It may be used in design documentation, tool compatibility checks, implementation reviews, or legacy support activities where multiple domain relationships must be represented clearly. The standard is also relevant for teams comparing package behavior across versions, or for organizations that need to preserve consistency in technical workflows tied to the original specification.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because clear package definitions support more reliable design control and reduce the risk of inconsistent interpretation across tools or teams. When multiple energy domains are involved, even small differences in how information is organized can affect validation, integration, or downstream analysis. Using 1076.1.1-2011 as a reference can help improve consistency in procurement specifications, testing expectations, and legacy maintenance work. It also provides a stable basis for understanding superseded implementations.

  • Multiple energy domain package structure
  • Computing and processing context
  • Legacy reference and compatibility support
  • Consistency for design and validation
SKU: 182d00176681

  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing
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