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Optimize the Performance of Lead-Acid Batteries with New IEEE Standard Engineers working on remote hybrid power systems can benefit from a new standard, IEEE 1561™, "IEEE Guide for Optimizing the Performance and Life of Lead-Acid Batteries in Remote Hybrid Power Systems."
The standard provides critical references to improve battery safety in remote hybrid applications, and covers both installation and maintenance considerations. Included are discussions on battery selection, sizing, and management issues (such as cycling, charging, and the effect of temperature and charge-discharge rates on performances such as life and capacity). The standard also includes an informative index discussing the basics of several lead-acid battery technologies.
Improve Your Software Development Process with IEEE Software Engineering Standards
Software engineering standards are essential to improving the software development process in any organization. You can learn how to improve your company's development process with a definitive book on the subject, "Implementing the IEEE Software Engineering Standards" by software engineer and project manager Michael E.C. Schmidt.
This renowned book from the Standards Information Network provides an overview of IEEE Software Engineering Standards, describes how to streamline your software development process, and identifies "key" standards and explains their role in the standards set. Schmidt also examines the key standards in detail and offers practical suggestions on how to apply them.
"Implementing the IEEE Software Engineering Standards" is recognized by the Software Engineering Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society as a useful guide for software practitioners applying software engineering standards.
39 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards Collected on CD-ROM
All thirty-nine active IEEE standards, guides, and recommended practices related to electromagnetic compatibility have been collected on VuSpec™ CD-ROM.
"Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards, VuSpec Edition" represents the most complete resource available for professional engineers looking for best practices and techniques covering the compatibility of the electromagnetic effects of systems with both themselves and their intended operating environments. It includes standards, measurement techniques, test procedures, instrumentation, equipment and systems characteristics, interference control techniques and components, educational tutorials, computational analysis, and spectrum management.
The CD-ROM represents a tremendous savings over purchasing these standards individually. This bonus-packed edition also includes an overview of IEEE EMC standards from world-renowned EMC expert, Donald Heirman, as well as a glossary of terms with official definitions, a keyword index, and a special paper on the history of EMC regulatory bodies.
Improve Software Reliability with Updated Recommended Practice
Methods of software reliability (SR) modeling and prediction have made great strides in recent years. To reflect these improvements, IEEE has published a new standard, IEEE 1633™-2008, "IEEE Recommended Practice on Software Reliability."
IEEE 1633 evaluates current SR models and ranks them for their applicability to various situations. It offers specific usage guidance, and extends methodologies and tools over the entire software life cycle. The standard also provides information necessary for the application of SR measurement to a project, lays a foundation for building consistent methods, and establishes the basic principle for collecting the data needed to assess and predict the reliability of software.