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IEEE 1175.2 2007

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IEEE Recommended Practice for CASE Tool Interconnection – Characterization of Interconnections

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Interconnections that need to be understood and evaluated when buying, building, testing, or using Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools are described in this recommended practice. This recommended practice is intended to help people interconnect tools by identifying and characterizing various contexts for tool interconnection. Each context serves to define a group of interconnections pertinent to various functional perspectives. Each group contains interconnections that have a common kind of endpoint in the environment. This recommended practice considers four contexts: an organizational context for a tool, the individual user context for a tool, the platform context for a tool, and a peer context for a tool. Within a context, subsets of interconnections are characterized by a collection of common features applicable to a given functional perspective. The purpose of this recommended practice is to establish sets of interconnection features with which each perspective on a CASE tool’s interconnections can be characterized.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Title page
6 Introduction
9 Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
10 Participants
12 Contents
13 IEEE Recommended Practice for CASE Tool Interconnection—Characterization of Interconnections
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Interconnections
14 1.3 Purpose
16 1.4 Audience
1.5 Organization of this recommended practice
17 1.6 Application of this recommended practice
18 2. Normative references
3. Definitions
19 4. Recommended practices for characterizing Tool–Organization interconnections
4.1 Organization context for tools
20 4.2 Job function perspective of a tool
21 4.3 Life-cycle perspective of a tool
23 4.4 Process support perspective of a tool
24 4.5 Tool–Organization Interconnection Profile
26 5. Recommended practice for characterizing Tool–User interconnections
5.1 User context for tools
28 5.2 System modeling perspective of a tool
29 5.3 User operation perspective of a tool
31 5.4 Tool–User Interconnection Profile
33 6. Recommended practices for characterizing Tool–Platform interconnections
6.1 Hardware-software platform context for tools
34 6.2 Platform obligation perspective of a tool
35 6.3 Coordination perspective of a tool
36 6.4 Tool–Platform Interconnection Profile
38 7. Recommended practices for characterizing Tool–Tool interconnections
7.1 Tool collaboration context
7.2 Linkage perspective of a tool
41 7.3 Information perspective of a tool
44 7.4 Tool–Tool Interconnection Profile
47 Annex A
(informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1175.2 2007
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