ISO/IEC 14699:1997
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Transport Fast Byte Protocol
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ISO/IEC 14699:1997 is a technical reference for Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Transport Fast Byte Protocol, providing a focused basis for engineering review, technical documentation, and conformity assessment activities. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14699, it is relevant when teams need to understand supporting or modifying material within an OSI transport protocol context. For organizations managing interoperability, verification activities, or procurement review, ISO/IEC 14699:1997 helps anchor a documented evaluation of the protocol-related requirements involved.
Purpose of ISO/IEC 14699:1997
The purpose of ISO/IEC 14699:1997 is to support technical understanding of the Transport Fast Byte Protocol within the Open Systems Interconnection framework. In practice, documents of this type are used to clarify, supplement, or relate to the parent reference during engineering specification review and compliance workflows. It may assist teams that are validating protocol behavior, preparing technical documentation, or aligning implementation decisions with a defined OSI transport-related reference.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14699:1997
ISO/IEC 14699:1997 can be used in compliance preparation where protocol documentation must be checked against a parent specification and its supporting references. It is relevant to technical assessment, product evaluation, and laboratory evaluation activities that depend on clear interpretation of transport-layer behavior. Procurement and compliance teams may also use it when reviewing whether a communication implementation fits an established OSI-based documentation set, especially during interoperability checks and quality workflows.
Benefits of ISO/IEC 14699:1997
For engineering and compliance teams, ISO/IEC 14699:1997 supports more consistent technical review and reduces ambiguity when working with related protocol documentation. It can improve operational consistency by giving teams a clearer basis for verification activities, conformity assessment preparation, and controlled documentation. In structured quality assurance processes, such references help narrow risk during implementation review, support technical validation, and make procurement decisions more defensible when protocol compatibility is part of the requirement set.
- Supports review of OSI transport protocol documentation linked to the parent reference
- Useful for verification, technical validation, and documented evaluation workflows
- Helps teams align implementation and compliance records with protocol-related requirements
- Relevant for procurement checks where interoperability and technical scope must be confirmed
- Publication Date: 1997-12-06
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14699 (1997-12-06)
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