IEEE 1301-1991
Coordination Document
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About This Item
1301-1991 is a Coordination Document that sits within the computing and processing field, with relevance to components, circuits, devices, and systems. It is intended to support consistent technical alignment across related equipment and design practices, where coordination between parts, interfaces, or functional elements can affect performance and reliability. For teams handling specification review, system integration, or procurement, this standard helps define a clearer basis for comparison and compliance.
Overview of 1301-1991
As a coordination document, 1301-1991 is best understood as a technical reference for bringing related computing and processing elements into better alignment. The standard’s context suggests attention to how components, circuits, devices, and systems are organized or matched within a larger engineering framework. In practice, that kind of guidance can help reduce ambiguity during design and evaluation, especially when multiple parts of a system must work together under consistent requirements. The active status of 1301-1991 also makes it relevant for current standards-based work.
Typical use cases
This document may be used when engineers are defining or checking coordination between computing hardware elements, circuit functions, or device-level interfaces. It can be useful in system documentation, technical review, and procurement workflows where a common reference is needed for comparing compatible solutions. In environments that develop or maintain electronic processing equipment, 1301-1991 may also support organized specification handling, internal compliance checks, and controlled integration across related subsystems.
Why it matters
1301-1991 matters because coordination issues can introduce design errors, testing delays, and inconsistent performance across connected equipment. A clear standard gives teams a stable reference for design control, review, and acceptance decisions. That can improve consistency when evaluating components or system assemblies and may reduce risk during integration or replacement. For organizations working with computing and processing systems, using 1301-1991 can help support more disciplined engineering and better compliance alignment.
- Coordination guidance for computing-related systems
- Component, circuit, and device alignment
- Technical reference for integration and review
- Useful for specification and compliance checks
- Publication Date: 1991
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1301 (1991)
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