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IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Standards for Computer and Technology by Sandeep Singh


IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Standards for Computer and Technology
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Standards for Computer and Technology

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IEEE 754

Standard for floating-point arithmetic, defining formats and operations, widely used in computer programming.

IEEE 830

Guidelines for creating software requirements specifications (SRS), ensuring clarity and completeness in documentation.

IEEE 802.3

Ethernet standard defining wired LAN technologies for computers, covering physical and data link layers.

IEEE 802.11

Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) standards, enabling wireless internet connectivity on computers and mobile devices.

IEEE 1471

Framework for describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, assisting in system design and documentation.

IEEE 1003

Known as POSIX, provides a set of operating system standards to ensure application compatibility across UNIX-based systems.

IEEE 1149.1

JTAG standard for testing integrated circuits, crucial for computer hardware testing and debugging.

IEEE 12207

Standards for software life cycle processes, covering development, maintenance, and project management of computer systems.

IEEE 1363

Public-key cryptography standards, establishing secure encryption for data exchange in computing systems.

IEEE 1016

Guidelines for software design descriptions (SDD), facilitating documentation of design decisions and structure.

IEEE 610

Standards for software engineering terminology, establishing consistent definitions in software development.

IEEE 1233

Standards for creating system requirements specifications (SyRS), commonly used in complex software projects.

IEEE 1680

Standards for eco-friendly computing products, like EPEAT, focusing on sustainability in hardware design.

IEEE 1517

Standards for testing and integrating COTS (Commercial Off-the-Shelf) software products in computer systems.

IEEE 1855

Fuzzy Markup Language (FML) standards, enabling the use of fuzzy logic in artificial intelligence applications.

IEEE 29119

Standards for software testing, covering test processes, documentation, and quality evaluation in software.

IEEE 2001

Best practices for software and system documentation, improving communication and maintainability of codebases.

IEEE 1275

Boot firmware standards, ensuring interoperability between computer hardware and firmware during startup.

IEEE 1220

Systems engineering standards that guide computer system design, integration, and verification processes.

IEEE 15026

Specifies system and software assurance standards for reliability, safety, and security in critical applications.

IEEE 829

Software test documentation standards, providing templates and guidelines for systematic software testing.

IEEE 829

Documentation standards for software and systems testing, promoting thorough testing and validation.

IEEE 1905.1

Standard for home networking interoperability, integrating Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and other networking technologies.

IEEE 2302

Standards for cloud interoperability, ensuring smooth data exchange and integration across cloud service providers.

IEEE 2413

Architectural framework for the Internet of Things (IoT), addressing connectivity, security, and scalability.

IEEE 1857

Video coding standard that enhances video compression for improved streaming and storage in computing systems.

IEEE 1541

Standards for binary prefixes (e.g., KiB, MiB, GiB), establishing consistent terminology for data storage units.

IEEE 11073

Standards for personal health device communications, facilitating data exchange between health devices and computers.

IEEE 802.1

Standards for network management and bridging, including VLANs and network architecture in computing environments.

IEEE 1516

High-Level Architecture (HLA) for distributed simulation systems, used in computing for simulation interoperability.

IEEE 2050

Secure Data Format (SDF) standards for protecting data across networks and cloud computing platforms.

IEEE 1934

Also known as the Fog Computing and Networking standard, it supports edge computing in IoT and computing networks.

IEEE 2700

Standards for sensor technology, providing guidelines for interoperability in computer-connected sensors.

IEEE 1730

Standards for distributed simulation, useful for computer-based training and real-time simulations.

IEEE 1906.1

Defines nanoscale and molecular communication models, aiding advanced computing applications in biomedical fields.

IEEE 2410

Standards for biometric data protection, including security protocols for systems using fingerprint or face recognition.

IEEE 1232

AI and diagnostics standards for system health management, supporting predictive maintenance in computing systems.

IEEE 2418.3

Blockchain standards for IoT data management, enhancing security and transparency in computing applications.

IEEE 1488

Standards for distributed object computing, allowing objects in different computers to communicate seamlessly.

IEEE 1687

Standards for embedded instrumentation, critical for testing and managing components in computing devices.

IEEE 1641

Standards for test signal language, supporting automated testing of hardware and software in computer systems.

IEEE 2063

Standards for the reliability and robustness of AI algorithms, particularly relevant to machine learning in computing.

IEEE 2600

Standards for security in hardcopy devices, such as printers and scanners, within networked computing environments.

IEEE 802.16

WiMAX standards, providing broadband wireless access for computers and other internet-enabled devices.

IEEE 1901

Standards for broadband over powerline (BPL) communication, used to provide internet access via electrical wiring.

IEEE 21451

Standards for smart transducer interfaces, enabling efficient data exchange between sensors and computers.

IEEE 2418

Standards for blockchain use in data and computing environments, covering frameworks for blockchain applications.

IEEE 1609

Standards for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE), facilitating secure communication in smart transportation systems.

IEEE 1012

Standards for software verification and validation, ensuring accuracy and reliability in critical computing applications.

IEEE 802.21

Standards for media-independent handover, allowing devices to seamlessly switch between network types (e.g., Wi-Fi to cellular).

IEEE 187

Standards for audio and electroacoustics in computers, ensuring consistent sound quality and safety.

IEEE 3001

Standards for power systems in data centers, covering reliability and energy efficiency in computing facilities.

IEEE 1364

Known as Verilog, a hardware description language standard for designing and simulating digital circuits.

IEEE 1735

Standards for IP encryption and rights management in electronic design, crucial for secure software licensing.

IEEE 1109

Standards for low-power and high-reliability circuit design, supporting energy-efficient computing devices.

IEEE 1859

Standards for behavioral design in autonomous systems, supporting machine learning and AI frameworks.

IEEE 7000

Standards for ethical concerns in artificial intelligence, covering transparency and accountability in computing.

IEEE 1451

Standards for smart transducer data communication, ensuring accurate data integration in computing systems.

IEEE 1785

Standards for computational electromagnetic systems, aiding the design of efficient high-frequency devices.

IEEE 1234

Standards for data fusion in sensor networks, facilitating real-time data analysis in computing environments.

IEEE 1633

Standards for software reliability prediction, improving risk assessment and decision-making in development.

IEEE 24748

Guidelines for system and software life cycle processes, especially valuable for complex computing projects.

IEEE 2600

Standards for secure hardcopy devices (e.g., printers, copiers) connected to networked computers.

IEEE 29148

Standards for software requirements, supporting comprehensive and clear documentation in computing projects.

IEEE 828

Standards for configuration management in software, enabling systematic tracking and documentation of changes.

IEEE 1937

Standards for fog and edge computing, enabling distributed computing models close to data sources in IoT systems.

IEEE 7001

Standards for personal data privacy and AI systems, ensuring compliance with privacy laws in computing applications.

IEEE 1159

Standards for monitoring electrical power quality in computing facilities, crucial for preventing downtime.

IEEE 1904

Standards for optical networks, supporting high-speed data transmission in computing infrastructure.

IEEE 2510

Standards for cybersecurity in quantum computing, addressing encryption and security in future technologies.

IEEE 2702

Guidelines for secure software engineering, covering best practices for preventing vulnerabilities in code.

IEEE 26511

Standards for usability requirements in software, ensuring user-friendly interfaces and interaction quality.

IEEE 2675

Standards for DevOps in cloud and computing environments, addressing scalability, security, and resilience.

IEEE 1547

Standards for distributed energy resources, facilitating integration of renewable energy into computing facilities.

IEEE 1679

Standards for end-of-life management of computing hardware, supporting eco-friendly recycling and disposal.

IEEE 2200

Standards for mobile cloud computing, focusing on secure, efficient access to cloud services on mobile devices.

IEEE 7002

Standards for data privacy in machine learning and AI, addressing ethical handling of personal data in computing.

IEEE 1858

Standard for image quality assessment, used in applications like photography, security, and AI-based recognition.

IEEE 2084

HDR (High Dynamic Range) standards for displays, relevant for improving visual quality in computers and monitors.

IEEE 2418.2

Blockchain standards for supply chain applications, enhancing transparency and security in digital transactions.

IEEE 2030.5

Smart energy standards, known as SEP 2.0, supporting smart grid applications in computing-enabled buildings.

IEEE 1730.1

Standard for interoperability in augmented reality systems, facilitating seamless integration with computer systems.

IEEE 2851

Standards for reliability in data storage systems, ensuring data integrity and fault tolerance.

IEEE 1028

Standards for software reviews and audits, essential for maintaining quality and reducing defects in code.

IEEE 1680.1

Environmental assessment standards for electronic products, promoting sustainable design in computing devices.

IEEE 15288

Standards for system life cycle processes, providing guidelines from inception to decommissioning of computing systems.

IEEE 1909.1

Standards for nano-electronics, supporting advancements in computing power and miniaturization of processors.

IEEE 7010

Standards for assessing well-being in AI applications, focusing on the social impact and ethical implications of AI.

IEEE 1481

Standards for integrated circuit design, specifically for synchronous delay, used in high-speed computing.

IEEE 1907.1

Standards for optical camera communications, enabling high-speed data transfer through light sources.

IEEE 1888

Standards for cloud-based green computing, promoting energy-efficient practices in data centers and servers.

IEEE 4003

Standards for virtual reality and computer-aided simulation, supporting immersive technologies in computing.

IEEE 2671

Standards for ethical implications in data collection for AI, aiming for responsible data management practices.

IEEE 1912

Standards for mobile health applications, supporting secure and accurate data exchange in healthcare computing.

IEEE 2301

Cloud portability standards, ensuring compatibility across various cloud providers in computing environments.

IEEE 7003

Standards for algorithmic bias, providing guidelines to reduce bias in AI systems and ensure fairness in computing.

IEEE 307

Standards for file format interoperability in digital libraries, ensuring accessibility and longevity of digital content.

IEEE 3007.2

Standards for reliability in power systems for data centers, supporting continuous power supply for critical computing systems.

IEEE 1238

Standards for object-oriented design, facilitating structure and reusability in computing application development.

IEEE 1413

Standards for reliability predictions in electronic systems, useful for life-cycle analysis of computing equipment.

IEEE 802.15.4

Standards for low-rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPAN), such as Zigbee, used in IoT and sensor networks.

IEEE 1872

Ontology standards for robotics and automation, promoting interoperability and consistent terminology in AI-driven computing.

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Standards for Computer and Technology by Sandeep Singh

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