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ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998

Information technology - Portable common tool environment (PCTE) - Part 3: Ada programming language binding

Standard by IEC, 1998-10-15

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ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998

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ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998 defines the Ada programming language binding for the Portable Common Tool Environment (PCTE), making it relevant for teams that need a controlled interface between software tools and a common environment. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 13719, it supports technical review, documented evaluation, and integration planning where Ada-based applications must interact consistently with PCTE services. For organizations managing engineering documentation, procurement review, or compliance workflows, it helps establish a clear reference point for implementation and verification activities.

Purpose of ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998

The purpose of ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998 is to specify how the PCTE model is accessed from Ada, supporting a consistent programming-language binding for tool integration. In practical terms, it helps developers and reviewers understand how Ada software should interface with the environment defined by the parent reference ISO/IEC 13719. That makes it useful during technical assessment, interface validation, and quality workflows where predictable behavior and operational consistency are important.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998

ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998 may be used when evaluating Ada-based tools or systems that rely on PCTE-related interfaces, especially in environments where controlled software integration and traceable implementation details matter. It can support conformity assessment preparation, procurement evaluation, and engineering documentation reviews for organizations comparing toolchain compatibility or planning verification activities. In structured development and testing workflows, it provides a focused compliance reference for confirming that language binding behavior aligns with the intended PCTE architecture.

Benefits of ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998

Using ISO/IEC 13719-3:1998 can improve consistency in technical validation by giving teams a defined reference for Ada binding behavior within the PCTE framework. This helps reduce integration risk, supports clearer engineering specification reviews, and can simplify testing workflows when multiple tools or systems must interact reliably. It also assists procurement and compliance teams by providing a documented basis for product evaluation, conformity assessment preparation, and controlled acceptance checks, particularly where interoperability and implementation traceability are important.

  • Ada-language binding guidance for the Portable Common Tool Environment
  • Support for interface review, implementation planning, and verification activities
  • Useful reference for conformity assessment and compliance workflows
  • Helps align tool integration with the parent PCTE framework
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  • Publication Date: 1998-10-15
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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