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ISO/IEC 13252:1999

Information technology - Enhanced communications transport service definition

Standard by IEC, 1999-01-07

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ISO/IEC 13252:1999

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ISO/IEC 13252:1999 defines the Information technology - Enhanced communications transport service definition, providing a technical reference for describing how an enhanced communications transport service is specified and understood within information technology environments. As a compliance and engineering document, ISO/IEC 13252:1999 is relevant where teams need a common basis for technical review, interface alignment, or documented evaluation of communications-related functionality. It supports procurement, validation, and conformity assessment workflows by giving organizations a stable reference point for service definition and requirements interpretation.

ISO/IEC 13252:1999 standard overview

This derived reference is connected to the parent document ISO/IEC 13252 and reflects the same subject area at the 1st edition level. Its focus is the formal definition of an enhanced communications transport service, which is typically important when engineering teams need to compare implementation behavior against a written service model. In practice, ISO/IEC 13252:1999 can support technical assessment, documentation control, and verification activities where consistent interpretation of communications transport functions is needed for compliance workflows and product evaluation.

Applications of ISO/IEC 13252:1999

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 13252:1999 during system specification, architecture review, and testing workflows for information technology platforms that depend on defined transport services. It is useful for engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and procurement review when stakeholders need to confirm that a proposed solution aligns with an agreed service definition. The reference can also support vendor comparisons, technical validation, and quality workflows where operational consistency and documented evaluation of communications behavior are part of the acceptance process.

Why ISO/IEC 13252:1999 matters

Clear service definitions reduce ambiguity in design, testing, and acceptance decisions. ISO/IEC 13252:1999 matters because it gives teams a structured basis for interoperability review, risk management, and conformity assessment preparation in communications-related projects. For procurement and compliance teams, a defined reference can help compare products more consistently and support technical compliance checks before deployment. It may also improve traceability in engineering validation by linking requirements, test outcomes, and documentation to a recognized service definition.

  • Supports formal interpretation of enhanced communications transport service behavior
  • Useful for engineering specification review and documented evaluation activities
  • Helps align testing workflows with a common technical reference
  • Assists procurement and compliance teams during product assessment and selection
  • Provides a parent-linked reference point for technical documentation and conformity work
SKU: 538d10e874ba

  • Publication Date: 1999-01-07
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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