IEEE 1328.2-1993
Binding for Application Program Interface (API)
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1328.2-1993 is a technical standard for Binding for Application Program Interface (API), focusing on how an interface binding is defined and applied within components, circuits, devices, and systems. In practical terms, it helps establish a more consistent approach to API-related implementation details, which can support compatibility, clearer design expectations, and more reliable technical communication. For engineering teams and buyers working with legacy standards, 1328.2-1993 may serve as a useful reference for specification review and compliance checking.
What is 1328.2-1993?
1328.2-1993 addresses the binding requirements for an Application Program Interface, giving a structured basis for how the interface is represented or linked in a technical environment. The subtitle indicates a focus on binding rather than the API concept alone, so the document is best understood as a supporting standard that helps define interface behavior, notation, or application rules. This makes it relevant wherever a consistent technical definition is needed for systems integration, documentation, or controlled implementation.
Where is 1328.2-1993 used?
This standard is typically used in engineering and system-development settings where software or interface definitions must align with components, circuits, devices, or broader systems. It may be relevant during design specification, interface mapping, procurement review, or documentation of legacy technical environments. Organizations working with programmatic interfaces, embedded systems, or controlled integration workflows may consult 1328.2-1993 when they need a defined binding approach that supports consistency across related technical elements.
Why is 1328.2-1993 important?
1328.2-1993 matters because interface binding can affect how reliably a system is understood, implemented, and tested. Clear requirements help reduce ambiguity in design control, support more consistent verification, and make technical records easier to compare across projects. For teams maintaining older systems or selecting standards-based documentation, using 1328.2-1993 can improve coordination and reduce the risk of mismatched assumptions between specifications and implementation.
- Binding requirements for API context
- Technical reference for legacy systems
- Supports design and documentation consistency
- Relevant to components, circuits, and devices
- Publication Date: 1994
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1328.2 (1994)
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