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ISO/IEC 14519:2001

Information technology - POSIX Ada Language Interfaces - Binding for System Application Program Interface (API)

Standard by IEC, 2001-12-20

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ISO/IEC 14519:2001

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ISO/IEC 14519:2001 provides a technical reference for POSIX Ada Language Interfaces and the binding of those interfaces to a System Application Program Interface (API). For engineering teams working with Ada-based software, it helps define a clearer interface context for implementation, verification, and documented evaluation. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 14519, it is relevant when reviewing compatibility, technical compliance, and procurement decisions involving software interfaces that must behave consistently across systems.

ISO/IEC 14519:2001 standard overview

This document supports structured use of Ada language interfaces in relation to a system API, making it useful where software portability and interface consistency matter. In practice, ISO/IEC 14519:2001 is often consulted during technical review, conformity assessment preparation, and engineering documentation work tied to POSIX-oriented application software. Its value lies in helping teams interpret interface expectations more reliably, supporting implementation control, test planning, and compliance workflows for software dependencies and runtime behavior.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14519:2001

ISO/IEC 14519:2001 may be used in software engineering environments that develop, integrate, or validate Ada applications against system-level interfaces. Typical use cases include technical assessment of interface bindings, laboratory evaluation of software behavior, and documentation for procurement or acceptance reviews. It can also support organizations that need operational consistency across development platforms, especially where testing workflows, verification activities, and regulated engineering documentation depend on a defined API interface model.

Why ISO/IEC 14519:2001 matters

For organizations that rely on Ada-based systems, ISO/IEC 14519:2001 can reduce ambiguity in interface interpretation and support more consistent technical validation. That matters during testing, certification preparation, and quality assurance because interface mismatches often create integration risk and rework. The document can also assist procurement and compliance teams when comparing software components, reviewing engineering specifications, or preparing conformity assessment evidence for systems where predictable API binding is important.

  • Supports review of POSIX Ada Language Interfaces in relation to a system API
  • Useful for interface verification, test planning, and implementation checks
  • Helps technical teams document software compatibility and compliance expectations
  • Relevant to procurement and conformity assessment workflows for Ada-based systems
SKU: 917e065d936e

  • Publication Date: 2001-12-20
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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