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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11411-96 (R2014) - Information Technology - Representation for Human Communication of State Transition of Software (Adopted ISO/IEC 11411:1995)
English, French
Publication Year 1996
Published by CSA Group
Reaffirmed in 2014
01 Edition
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The underlying concept of this International Standard is that diagrams and symbols defined herein can be helpful in representing software functions and transitions and in improving human communication. The areas covered by this International Standard are development, communication and review of software requirement analysis and design.
This International Standard is effective in the following fields of software.
Interactive software - To describe the representation of functions and transitions on screens.
Data communication software - To describe communication protocols and corresponding actions.
Language/command - To describe the syntax.
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