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Notable IEEE Standards Committees and Formats

IEEE 260 Standard Letter Symbols for Units of Measurement, IEEE-260-1978 (now 260.1-2004).
IEEE 488 Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation, IEEE-488-1978 (now 488.1).
IEEE 610 Standard Glossary of Software Engineering Terminology.
IEEE 754 floating point arithmetic specifications.
IEEE 802 LAN/MAN
IEEE 802.1 Standards for LAN/MAN bridging and management and remote media access control (MAC) bridging.
IEEE 802.2 Standards for Logical Link Control (LLC) standards for connectivity.
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards for Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD).
IEEE 802.4 Standards for token passing bus access.
IEEE 802.5 Standards for token ring access and for communications between LANs and MANs
IEEE 802.6 Standards for information exchange between systems.
IEEE 802.7 Standards for broadband LAN cabling.
IEEE 802.8 Fiber optic connection.
IEEE 802.9 Standards for integrated services, like voice and data.
IEEE 802.10 Standards for LAN/MAN security implementations.
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking – "WiFi".
IEEE 802.12 Standards for demand priority access method.
IEEE 802.14 Standards for cable television broadband communications.
IEEE 802.15 Bluetooth
IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor/Control Networks – "ZigBee"
IEEE 802.16 Wireless Networking – "WiMAX"
IEEE 828 Software Configuration Management Plans
IEEE 829 Software Test Documentation
IEEE 830 Software Requirements Specifications
IEEE 896 Futurebus
IEEE 1003 Unix compatibility programming standard - POSIX
IEEE 1016 Software Design Description
IEEE 1044 Standard Classification for Software Anomalies
IEEE 1059 Software Verification And Validation Plan
IEEE 1073 Point of Care Medical Device Communication Standards
IEEE 1074 Software Development Life Cycle
IEEE 1076 VHDL – VHSIC Hardware Description Language
IEEE 1076.1 VHDL-AMS
IEEE 1149.1 JTAG
IEEE 1149.6 AC-JTAG
IEEE 1180 Discrete cosine transform accuracy
IEEE 1233 System Requirements Specification
IEEE 1275 Open Firmware
IEEE 1278 Distributed Interactive Simulation
IEEE 1284 Parallel port
IEEE P1363 Public key cryptography
IEEE 1394 Serial bus - "FireWire", "i.Link"
IEEE 1471 software architecture / system architecture
IEEE 1516 High Level Architecture (simulation)
IEEE 1541 Prefixes for Binary Multiples
IEEE 1584 Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations
IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol
IEEE P1619 Security in Storage Working Group (SISWG)
IEEE 1633 Recommended Practice on Software Reliability
IEEE 1666 SystemC
IEEE 1667 Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage Devices
IEEE 1801 Unified Power Format
IEEE 1900 Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN)
IEEE 1901 Broadband over Power Line Networks
IEEE 2600 Hardcopy Device and System Security (and related ISO/IEC 15408 Protection Profiles)
IEEE 12207 Information Technology - Software life-cycle processes
IEEE Switchgear Committee C37 series of standards for Low and High voltage equipment

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