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IEEE 1175-1991

IEEE Standard Reference Model for Computing System Tool Interconnections

Standard by IEEE, 1992

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IEEE 1175-1991 defines a reference model for computing system tool interconnections, giving developers and integrators a structured way to think about how tools communicate within a computing environment. As a standards document in the computing and processing field, it helps clarify interfaces, relationships, and integration points that can affect system coherence and tool interoperability. For teams working with complex software tools, this standard can support more consistent design and planning.

What is IEEE 1175-1991?

This standard presents a reference model for tool interconnections in computing systems, focusing on the organization of connections between tools rather than a single product implementation. IEEE 1175-1991 is useful as a technical framework for understanding how components in a toolset may relate to one another within a larger system architecture. It can help readers interpret integration concepts, interface boundaries, and the structure needed for coordinated computing workflows.

Where is IEEE 1175-1991 used?

IEEE 1175-1991 is most relevant in computing environments where multiple software tools must work together in a defined way, such as engineering support systems, development tool chains, or other coordinated processing workflows. It may be used by system architects, tool vendors, and integration teams when planning how applications exchange information or connect through shared interfaces. The standard is especially useful where a reference model is needed to guide implementation decisions.

Why is IEEE 1175-1991 important?

By describing a common reference model, IEEE 1175-1991 helps reduce ambiguity in tool interconnection design and supports more consistent implementation choices. That can improve compatibility, make procurement and specification work clearer, and lower the risk of integration problems during testing or deployment. For organizations managing complex computing systems, the standard provides a practical basis for comparing tool relationships and checking whether an architecture follows a defined structure.

  • Reference model for tool interconnections
  • Computing system integration guidance
  • Architecture and interface organization
  • Useful for planning coordinated tool workflows
  • Inactive IEEE standard in English
SKU: 0e2ff1ecc47f

  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1175 (2022)
  • This Version: 1175 (1992)

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