Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1320.1-1998

IEEE Standard for Functional Modeling Language - Syntax and Semantics for IDEF0

Reaffirmed 2004. IDEF0 function modeling is designed to represent the decisions, actions, and activities of an existing or prospective organization or system. IDEF0 graphics and accompanying texts are presented in an organized and systematic way to gain understanding, support analysis, provide logic for potential changes, specify requirements, and support system-level design and integration activities. IDEF0 may be used to model a wide variety of systems, composed of people, machines, materials, computers, and information of all varieties and structured by the relationships among them, both automated and non-automated. For new systems, IDEF0 may be used first to define requirements and to specify functions to be carried out by the future system. As the basis of this architecture, IDEF0 may then be used to design an implementation that meets these requirements and performs these functions. For existing systems, IDEF0 can be used to analyze the functions that the system performs and to record the means by which these are done.

Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1998-06-25
Board Approval
1998-06-25
History
ANSI Approved:
2004-07-08
Published:
1998-11-30
Reaffirmed:
2004-03-25
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

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IEEE Computer Society
Sponsor Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Working Group
ADMIN_8199 - Project Administration_8199
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Patricia Roder
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