IEEE 1175.2-2006
Characterization of Interconnections
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1175.2-2006 is a technical standard for Characterization of Interconnections in Computing and Processing environments. It provides a structured way to describe how interconnections are defined and evaluated, helping engineers and specifiers work with consistent terminology and expectations. As a standards document, it is useful when comparing designs, documenting interfaces, or supporting controlled testing. For teams that need a clear reference for interconnection behavior, 1175.2-2006 can help reduce ambiguity and improve consistency.
About 1175.2-2006
This standard focuses on the characterization of interconnections, which is an important topic in computing and processing systems where different parts must communicate reliably. IEEE 1175.2-2006 is most relevant as a technical reference for describing interface-related properties, connection behavior, and related evaluation methods in a disciplined way. In practice, that can support system documentation, design review, and verification activities where precise definition of interconnections matters more than general performance claims.
Where is 1175.2-2006 used?
1175.2-2006 is typically relevant in computing and processing projects that depend on defined interconnections between hardware modules, subsystems, or processing units. It may be used when engineers need a common basis for describing connection characteristics, checking compatibility, or documenting interface expectations across a system. The standard can also be helpful in procurement and specification work when interconnection behavior must be stated clearly for development, integration, or acceptance testing.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard matters because interconnections are often a source of integration errors, inconsistent results, and unclear requirements. By giving teams a common framework for characterization, 1175.2-2006 can support better design control and more reliable comparisons during testing or review. It is especially useful when multiple components must work together under defined conditions, since careful characterization can reduce risk and improve confidence in system integration and compliance activities.
- Characterization of interconnections
- Computing and processing context
- Interface definition and evaluation
- Integration and verification support
- Documentation for controlled specifications
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing
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- This Version: 1175.2 (2007)
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