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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