IDEF (Integration DEFinition) IDEF originally stands for ICAM Definition, that were initiated in the 1970s at the US Air Force Materials Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio by Dennis E. Wisnosky and Dan L. Shunk and other This is a family of modeling languages in the field of systems and software engineering. They cover a wide range of uses, from functional modeling to data, simulation, object-oriented analysis/design and knowledge acquisition.
The most-widely recognized and used of the IDEF family are IDEF0, a functional modeling language building on SADT, and IDEF1X, which addresses information models and database design issues.
The most-widely recognized and used of the IDEF family are IDEF0, a functional modeling language building on SADT, and IDEF1X, which addresses information models and database design issues.
Eventually the IDEF methods have been defined up to IDEF14:
* IDEF0 : Function modeling
* IDEF1 : Information Modeling
* IDEF1X : Data Modeling
* IDEF2 : Simulation Model Design
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