IEEE 1175.4 : 2008
IEEE 1175.4 : 2008
CASE TOOL INTERCONNECTIONS - REFERENCE MODEL FOR SPECIFYING SYSTEM BEHAVIOR
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
CASE TOOL INTERCONNECTIONS - REFERENCE MODEL FOR SPECIFYING SYSTEM BEHAVIOR
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Applicability
1.4 Engineering models and metamodels
1.5 Audience
1.6 Conformance
1.7 Organization of this standard
2 Normative references
3 Special terms
4 System behavior model requirements
4.1 Application scope
4.2 Declarative form
4.3 Predictive ability
4.4 Test creation ability
4.5 Life cycle roles
4.6 Common interpretation
5 System behavior metamodels
5.1 Developing the Conceptual and Data Metamodels for
behavior modeling
5.2 Using the Conceptual and Data Metamodels for behavior
modeling
6 Conceptual Metamodel foundations
6.1 Agent of behavior - Unit
6.2 Percepts of unit behavior - Boundary interfaces
6.3 Concepts of unit behavior - Behavior patterns
6.4 Observables - Base quantities
6.5 Composition of unit behavior - Build structures
6.6 Prediction of unit behavior
7 Conceptual Metamodel requirements
7.1 Requirements for metamodel organization
7.2 Requirements for representing Boundary Interfaces
7.3 Requirements for representing Behavior Patterns
7.4 Requirements for representing Base Quantities
7.5 Requirements for representing Build Structures
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (informative) Comparison of the system behavior model
with other engineering models
Presents an explicitly defined metamodel (and meta-metamodel) for specifying system and software behavior. It defines a semantic basis of observables that allows each tool, whatever its own internal ontology, to communicate facts about the behavior of a subject system as precisely as the tool's metamodel allows.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |