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IEEE 1328-1993

Test Methods for Measuring Conformance to Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Abstract Data Manipulation C Language Interfaces--Binding for Application Program Interface (API)

Standard by IEEE, 1993

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1328-1993 is an English-language standard that addresses test methods for measuring conformance to Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Abstract Data Manipulation C language interfaces, with a focus on binding for an application program interface (API). It is relevant where software components must exchange structured data through a defined C interface and compliance needs to be verified consistently. For engineering teams working with components, circuits, devices and systems, this technical document supports clearer validation of interface behavior and implementation consistency.

About 1328-1993

This standard defines how conformance to OSI Abstract Data Manipulation C language interfaces should be measured, helping establish a common basis for testing API bindings. In practice, 1328-1993 is concerned with the relationship between abstract data handling and its C-language interface representation, so that implementations can be assessed against the intended interface behavior. The document is useful where interoperability, interface precision, and repeatable conformance checks are important in system and software engineering environments.

Where is 1328-1993 used?

1328-1993 is typically used in environments that develop or validate C-based APIs for OSI-related software, including communication systems, networked applications, and interface test setups. It may also support suppliers and integrators working on components that depend on standardized data manipulation interfaces. In these workflows, the standard helps technical teams compare implementations, structure test procedures, and confirm that an API binding behaves as specified across platforms or products.

Importance in practice

In practice, 1328-1993 helps reduce ambiguity when testing conformance for C language interface bindings tied to OSI abstract data manipulation. That matters for procurement, acceptance testing, and internal quality control, where consistent results are needed across implementations. Using a defined test-method standard can improve traceability, support more reliable comparisons between products, and lower the risk of interface mismatch. For organizations maintaining legacy or specialized systems, 1328-1993 can be a useful reference for disciplined compliance checking.

  • OSI abstract data manipulation
  • C language API binding tests
  • Conformance measurement methods
  • Interface behavior verification
  • Repeatable compliance checks
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  • Publication Date: 1993
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1328 (1993)

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