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ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998

Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Trading function: Specification - Part 1:

Standard by IEC, 1998-12-17

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ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998

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ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 provides a technical reference for Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Trading function: Specification - Part 1:, supporting organizations that evaluate distributed systems where service discovery and trading behavior must be clearly defined. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 13235, it is relevant when teams need a reliable compliance reference for technical review, interoperability analysis, and documented evaluation. It can help align engineering documentation and procurement checks with the intended scope of the parent specification.

ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 standard overview

This document is associated with the trading function within Open Distributed Processing and is intended to support specification-level understanding of how distributed components identify and access services. ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 is best viewed as a supporting or modifying reference linked to the broader parent series, rather than a fully standalone technical framework. In practice, it may be used during technical assessment, system design review, and conformity assessment preparation where clear functional definitions are needed for consistent implementation.

Applications of ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998

Typical use cases include engineering documentation for distributed information systems, specification review in procurement workflows, and verification activities for platforms that rely on service trading or service selection logic. ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 may also support laboratories and quality teams that need a stable reference during technical validation, requirements tracing, or operational consistency checks. It is particularly relevant where system interoperability and documented behavior need to be assessed against a defined parent standard.

Why ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 matters

For organizations working with distributed IT architectures, ISO/IEC 13235-1:1998 can reduce ambiguity in technical interpretation and improve consistency across design, testing, and procurement stages. Using a clearly identified supporting reference helps teams manage risk, strengthen compliance workflows, and prepare for formal review or audit activities. It also supports more disciplined engineering validation by linking implementation decisions to a recognized specification context within the ISO/IEC 13235 family.

  • Supports specification review for Open Distributed Processing trading behavior
  • Useful as a compliance reference during technical assessment and documented evaluation
  • Helps align implementation, procurement, and verification workflows with the parent series
  • Assists teams managing interoperability, consistency, and requirements traceability
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  • Publication Date: 1998-12-17
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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