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Ethernet
thumb|A twisted-pair cable as commonly used for Ethernet thumb|100px|Symbol used by Apple Inc.|Apple and [[Google on some devices to denote an Ethernet connection]] thumb|100px|Symbol recommended by Microsoft as part of the [[PC System Design Guide to denote an Ethernet connection]]
project management
the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time
Q14658
The Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX; ) is a family of standards specified by the IEEE Computer Society for maintaining compatibility between operating systems. In order to define a level of compatibility, POSIX specifies many aspects of functionality that can be classified as application programming interface (API), command-line shell, and shell commands. Originally derived from commonly-found Unix APIs, shells, and commands (partly because Unix was considered manufacturer-neutral), today many systems conform to the standard including branded Unix systems, Unix-like systems, and man
IEEE 1394
serial bus interface standard
token ring
technology developed by IBM for local area networks
VHDL
thumb|VHDL source for a signed Adder (electronics)|adder
software maintenance
modification of a software product after delivery
power over Ethernet
system for delivering power along with data over an Ethernet cable
IEEE-488
thumb|IEEE 488 cable with stacking connectors
IEEE 754
IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic
Joint Test Action Group
JTAG (named after the Joint Test Action Group which codified it) is an industry standard for verifying designs of and testing printed circuit boards after manufacture.
IEEE 1284
set of IEEE standards relating to parallel peripheral interfaces
software requirements specification
functional and non-functional requirements that a designed software needs to fulfil, may include a set of use cases
software configuration management
task of tracking and controlling changes in the software
Single UNIX Specification
family of standards for computer operating systems, compliance with which is required to qualify for using the "UNIX" trademark
Precision Time Protocol
network time synchronization protocol
VMEbus
thumb|right|VME64 crate with, from left, an ADC module, a scaler module and a processor module
S-100 bus
Early computer bus
ISO/IEC 12207
ISO, IEC and IEEE standard
software quality assurance
means of monitoring software engineering processes, providing adequate assurance that a product or software would meet relevant requirements and quality expectations
requirements engineering
subdiscipline of software engineering concerned with eliciting, specifying, validating, and managing the requirements of a system; increasingly focused on intent capture and meaning preservation in AI-mediated development
WiBro
thumb|WiBro modem KWD-B2800 (sold by KT, produced by Modacom)
Local Multipoint Distribution Service
broadband wireless access technology
Open Firmware
technical standard
NuBus
thumb|The Macintosh II [[motherboard, with its six NuBus slots visible on the left]] thumb|Example of a NuBus graphics card, a Radius PrecisionColor Pro 8/24xj. This is a "half-length" card, with a maximum length of . The maximum length for full-size NuBus cards is .
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity
IEEE 829
IEEE standard
WiGig
thumb | 220x124px | right WiGig, alternatively known as 60 GHz Wi-Fi, refers to a set of 60 GHz wireless network protocols. It includes the current IEEE 802.11ad standard and also the IEEE 802.11ay standard.
Time-Sensitive Networking
set of standards under development by the IEEE for real-time networking
symbol used for indicating whether power is on/off for electronic devices
IEEE 754-2008 revision
second edition of the IEEE 754 standard for floating-point arithmetic
IEEE Standards Association
operating unit within IEEE
ISO/IEC 42010
international standard
Software Design Description
written design description of a software product
high-level architecture
standard for distributed simulation
IEEE 1541-2002
IEEE standard
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119: Software and systems engineering -- Software testing
ISO, IEC and IEEE standard
CBM-Bus
serial bus of the home computers series of Commodore
Audio Video Bridging
specifications for synchronized, low-latency streaming through IEEE 802 networks
system on module
board-level circuit that integrates a system function in a single module
ISO/IEEE 11073
ISO and IEEE standard
IEEE 1451
IEEE standard
Futurebus
Futurebus (IEEE 896) is a computer bus standard designed to replace all local bus connections in a computer, including the CPU, plug-in cards, and even some LAN links between machines. The project started in 1979 and was completed in 1987, but then went through a redesign until 1994. It has seen little real-world use, although custom implementations are still designed.
IEEE 1471
IEEE standard
IEEE 1547
IEEE standard
Resilient Packet Ring
technology for computer networking
IEEE P1363
IEEE project for public-key cryptography