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IEEE 2003-1997 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology - Requirements and Guidelines for Test Methods Specifications and Test Method Implementations for Measuring Conformance to POSIX(TM) Standards

IEEE Standard for Information Technology - Requirements and Guidelines for Test Methods Specifications and Test Method Implementations for Measuring Conformance to POSIX(TM) Standards

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Standard number:IEEE 2003-1997
Released:30.11.1997
ISBN:978-0-7381-0240-5
Pages:94
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 2003-1997

This standard defines broad requirements, and provides guidelines for test method specifications and implementations for all POSIX standards. This standard will revise, enhance, and replace the existing 1003.3-1991 standard.

The revision of the existing standard has three purposes. First, to apply the lessons learned from industry use of the existing standard. To redefine, revise and clarify requirements for test method specifications and implementations. Second, to provide guidelines for satisfying those requirements. Third, to address test method issues resulting from the creation of profile standards.

Revision Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This standard defines the requirements and guidelines for test method specifications and test method implementations for measuring conformance to POSIX standards. Test specification standard developers for other Application Programming Interface (API) standards are encouraged to use this standard. This document is aimed primarily at developers and users of test method specifications and implementations.