The SDD usually contains the following information:
These design mediums enable the designer to represent procedural detail, that facilitates translation to code. This blueprint for implementation forms the basis for all subsequent software engineering work.
IEEE 1016-2009, titled IEEE Standard for Information Technology—Systems Design—Software Design Descriptions,2 is an IEEE standard that specifies "the required information content and organization" for an SDD.3 IEEE 1016 does not specify the medium of an SDD; it is "applicable to automated databases and design description languages but can be used for paper documents and other means of descriptions."4
The 2009 edition was a major revision to IEEE 1016-1998, elevating it from recommended practice to full standard. This revision was modeled after IEEE Std 1471-2000, Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software-intensive Systems, extending the concepts of view, viewpoint, stakeholder, and concern from architecture description to support documentation of high-level and detailed design and construction of software. [IEEE 1016, Introduction]
Following the IEEE 1016 conceptual model, an SDD is organized into one or more design views. Each design view follows the conventions of its design viewpoint. IEEE 1016 defines the following design viewpoints for use:5
In addition, users of the standard are not limited to these viewpoints but may define their own.6
IEEE 1016-2009 is currently listed as 'Inactive - Reserved'.7
IEEE Standard for Information Technology--Systems Design--Software Design Descriptions. IEEE STD 1016-2009. July 2009. pp. 1–35. doi:10.1109/ieeestd.2009.5167255. ISBN 978-0-7381-5925-6. 978-0-7381-5925-6 ↩
IEEE Standard for Information Technology--Systems Design--Software Design Descriptions. IEEE. 2009-07-20. doi:10.1109/IEEESTD.2009.5167255. ISBN 978-0-7381-5925-6. 978-0-7381-5925-6 ↩
IEEE 1016, Abstract. ↩
IEEE 1016, Clause 5. ↩
IEEE 1016, sub-clause 4.5. ↩
IEEE Standard for Information Technology--Systems Design--Software Design Descriptions. IEEE STD 1016-2009. July 2009. pp. 1–35. doi:10.1109/IEEESTD.2009.5167255. ISBN 978-0-7381-5925-6. 978-0-7381-5925-6 ↩