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IEEE 1471 is the short name for a standard formally known as ANSI/IEEE 1471-2000, Recommended Practice for Architecture Description of Software-Intensive Systems. Within IEEE parlance, this is a Recommended Practice, the least normative of the kinds of IEEE standards. This standard was published in 2007 by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7 as ISO/IEC 42010:2007, Systems and Software Engineering -- Recommended practice for architectural description of software-intensive systems
General descriptionIEEE 1471 is the first formal standard for software architecture or system architecture. It focuses on the description of an architecture as the concrete artifact representing the abstraction that is software architecture or system architecture. IEEE 1471's contributions lie in the following (in this list, items in italics are terms defined by and used in the standard):
The current standard provides informative annexes that relate the concepts in IEEE 1471 to architecture concepts in some other standards, including RM-ODP. OutlineClauses
Annexes
All of formal normative requirements on conforming architecture descriptions are in Clause 5 of the standard. Bibliographic informationIEEE, IEEE Recommended Practice for Architecture Description of Software-Intensive Systems, IEEE Recommended practice for architectural description of software-intensive systems, E-ISBN 0-7381-2519-9, ISBN 0-7381-2518-0, IEEE ordering information Update to the standardA coordinated revision of this standard by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7/WG42 and IEEE CS commenced in 2006, following the successful ISO/IEC fast-track ballot and in line with the IEEE standard 5-year review of the standard. See alsoExternal links |
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