Abstract

Some lessons are derived from experience in the development of a software interface standard, IEEE Trial Use Std-855 for Microprocessor Operating System Interfaces (MOSI). This experience has led to the formulation of some useful guidelines which were not necessarily evident from the start. The major observation concerns the importance of careful consideration of the objectives, proper scope, existing models, and expected usage, of the planned standard. This process helps in making the right decisions on what should be standardized. A number of specific guidelines based on these principles are discussed.

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