IEEE 1175.4-2008
Reference Model for Specifying System Behavior
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1175.4-2008 is a technical standard for Reference Model for Specifying System Behavior in computing and processing contexts. It helps define how a system’s behavior can be described in a structured, consistent way, which is useful for analysis, design, and communication across project teams. As an inactive standard, it remains relevant for interpreting legacy documentation, maintaining older systems, or comparing historical specifications against current practice.
What is 1175.4-2008?
IEEE 1175.4-2008 provides a reference model framework for specifying system behavior, rather than describing a single product or hardware item. In practice, it is used to express behavior in a disciplined way so that technical requirements, functional expectations, and system interactions can be understood more clearly. For computing and processing work, this kind of model supports more consistent specification writing and improves the traceability of design decisions.
Where is 1175.4-2008 used?
This standard is typically relevant in systems engineering, software specification, and other computing environments where behavior must be described precisely. It may be used when documenting processing logic, system functions, or interactions between components in complex technical workflows. Organizations working with legacy specifications, archived projects, or formal requirement sets may still consult 1175.4-2008 to understand how system behavior was originally modeled and communicated.
Why is 1175.4-2008 important?
1175.4-2008 matters because clear behavioral specification reduces ambiguity during design, review, and verification. When teams use a defined reference model, they can compare requirements more consistently and spot gaps before implementation or testing begins. For procurement, compliance, or maintenance of older computing systems, the standard can also help preserve continuity in technical language and support more reliable interpretation of system behavior over time.
- Reference model for system behavior
- Computing and processing focus
- Useful for specifications and requirements
- Supports legacy and archival documentation
- Inactive standard status
- Publication Date: 2009
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing
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- This Version: 1175.4 (2009)
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