IEEE 1175.3 : 2004
IEEE 1175.3 : 2004
CASE TOOL INTERCONNECTIONS - REFERENCE MODEL FOR SPECIFYING SOFTWARE BEHAVIOR
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
CASE TOOL INTERCONNECTIONS - REFERENCE MODEL FOR SPECIFYING SOFTWARE BEHAVIOR
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Relationships to object modeling standards
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Introduction to software behavior representation
concepts
4.1 Concept organization
4.2 Data concepts
4.3 Event concepts
4.4 Logic concepts
4.5 Transform concepts
4.6 Connection concepts
4.7 Evolution concepts
4.8 Quantifying: Value concepts
4.9 Scoping: Organization concepts
4.10 Mapping: Image concepts
5 Conventions for software behavior concept specifications
5.1 Elements of software behavior concept specifications
5.2 Common attributes
5.3 Common relations
6 Specification of software behavior representation
concepts
6.1 Action
6.2 Collection
6.3 Condition
6.4 ConnectionPath
6.5 Constant
6.6 Dataitem
6.7 DataKey
6.8 DataPart
6.9 DataRole
6.10 DataStore
6.11 DataType
6.12 DataView
6.13 EventItem
6.14 EventType
6.15 GraphicSymbol
6.16 Object
6.17 State
6.18 StateTransition
7 Specification of transfer syntax for software behavior
representation concepts
7.1 STL overview
7.2 STL goals
7.3 STL sentence form
7.4 STL description notation
7.5 STL language elements
7.6 STL sentences
7.7 STL language integrity
7.8 STL syntax summary
7.9 STL S_Packet summary
8 STL transfer file
8.1 STL transfer file organization
8.2 STL information packet (S_Packet)
8.3 S_Packet identification sentence
8.4 STL transfer file illustration
9 Tool Interconnection Profile
9.1 Overview of the Tool Interconnection Profile
9.2 Basis for the Tool Interconnection Profile
9.3 Tool Interconnection Profile sentence
9.4 Profile completeness and consistency
9.5 Profile example
10 Transfer language extensibility
10.1 Overview of STL transfer file extensibility
10.2 Specification of extensibility
11 Conformance
11.1 Conformance to standard STL
11.2 Conformance testing
Annex A (informative) Entity-relationship diagrams of
the STL
Annex B (informative) STL entity-relationship diagram
example
Annex C (informative) STL data flow diagram example
Annex D (informative) STL Extended Systems Modeling
Language and state transition diagram example
Annex E (normative) STL clause listing
Annex F (informative) Bibliography
Specifies the behavior of software using a variety of different design notations.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |