ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012
Information technology - Modeling Languages - Part 2: Syntax and Semantics for IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject)
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 addresses the syntax and semantics for IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject), making it relevant for teams that need a structured modeling language reference for engineering documentation, technical review, and documented evaluation. Based on the title, it supports consistent interpretation of model notation and meaning, which can be important when multiple stakeholders are comparing designs, validating data structures, or maintaining operational consistency across development and compliance workflows. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320, it is best viewed as a supporting technical reference within a broader modeling framework.
What is ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012?
ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 defines syntax and semantics for IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject), indicating a formal specification for how the modeling language is written and how its elements should be interpreted. In practical terms, it is useful for engineering teams, analysts, and reviewers who need a common basis for technical assessment, verification activities, and quality workflows. Because it is associated with the parent reference ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320, it functions as a connected technical document that helps preserve consistency in model-based communication and conformity assessment preparation.
Applications of ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012
This reference may be used in systems analysis, data modeling, software engineering documentation, and other environments where formal object modeling is part of the development process. It can support procurement review, technical validation, and cross-team coordination by helping define how model elements are structured and understood. Organizations may consult ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 during technical review cycles, engineering specification development, or compliance workflows where precise language and consistent semantics are needed for reliable documentation and evaluation.
Why is ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 important?
Clear syntax and semantics help reduce ambiguity, which can improve interoperability between teams, strengthen documentation quality, and support more reliable verification and validation work. For organizations managing engineering documentation or regulatory preparation, ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 can provide a stable reference point for technical consistency and risk reduction. It is especially useful when model interpretation affects downstream decisions, including implementation review, conformity assessment, and long-term maintenance of design records.
- Supports formal interpretation of IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject) modeling constructs
- Useful for engineering documentation, review, and technical validation workflows
- Helps align model notation with consistent semantics across teams
- Can assist procurement and compliance teams evaluating modeling references
- Provides a supporting reference within the ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320 parent framework
- Publication Date: 2012-09-14
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320 (2012-09-14)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320 (2012-09-14)
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