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ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998

Information technology - Portable Common Tool Environment (PCTE) - Part 2: C programming language binding

Standard by IEC, 1998-10-15

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ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998

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ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 addresses the C programming language binding for the Portable Common Tool Environment (PCTE), making it relevant when teams need a defined interface between PCTE-based tooling and C applications. For organizations evaluating technical integration, documented evaluation, or procurement of compatible software components, the title indicates a focus on how the environment is accessed from C rather than on a complete platform specification. ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 is therefore useful in engineering documentation, conformity assessment planning, and technical review workflows.

ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 standard overview

This part of ISO/IEC 13719 provides the C programming language binding associated with the parent PCTE reference, so it is best understood as a supporting technical document within the broader Portable Common Tool Environment framework. In practice, it helps define how software written in C may interact with PCTE services in a consistent way, which can matter for implementation alignment, interface validation, and operational consistency. For teams responsible for technical assessment or compliance workflows, the document offers a focused reference point for evaluating integration requirements.

Applications of ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998

ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 is typically relevant in software engineering environments where C-based tools, system integration layers, or environment-specific utilities need to interface with PCTE. It may be used during technical review of legacy or specialized enterprise systems, implementation planning, or laboratory evaluation of software behavior against an established interface definition. Procurement and compliance teams may also consult it when verifying whether a product supports the expected binding for compatibility, testing workflows, and documented evaluation against a known engineering specification.

Why ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 matters

For organizations working with PCTE-related software, ISO/IEC 13719-2:1998 can reduce integration risk by clarifying the C-language access path to the environment. That supports more consistent technical validation, easier interoperability checks, and better preparation for conformity assessment or quality assurance activities. It is also useful when comparing supplier claims, reviewing implementation dependencies, or maintaining engineering documentation for long-term support. In controlled development and testing workflows, a defined binding helps improve repeatability and lowers the chance of interface mismatch.

  • C-language binding reference for PCTE-oriented software integration
  • Useful for implementation review, interface validation, and compatibility checks
  • Supports procurement evaluation and supplier technical documentation review
  • Can assist testing workflows, configuration control, and engineering traceability
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  • Publication Date: 1998-10-15
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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