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ISO/IEC 14753:1999

Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Interface references and binding

Standard by IEC, 1999-07-22

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ISO/IEC 14753:1999

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ISO/IEC 14753:1999 addresses Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Interface references and binding, making it relevant for teams that need a clear technical document for distributed systems architecture and interface management. It is typically used when engineering groups, procurement teams, or compliance reviewers need to understand how interface references are handled and how bindings are described within an Open Distributed Processing context. For organizations working on technical documentation, interoperability planning, or system evaluation, ISO/IEC 14753:1999 can support a more consistent review process.

What is ISO/IEC 14753:1999?

ISO/IEC 14753:1999 is a derived reference connected to the parent document ISO/IEC 14753, and it supports the topic of interface references and binding within Open Distributed Processing. In practical terms, it is likely used to clarify how distributed components identify, reference, and connect to interfaces in a structured engineering environment. That makes it useful for technical assessment, documented evaluation, and compliance workflows where interface behavior must be understood consistently across design and implementation stages.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14753:1999

ISO/IEC 14753:1999 may be applied in software architecture reviews, systems integration planning, and specification control for distributed information systems. It can also support engineering documentation where interface dependencies and binding logic need to be tracked during technical review or verification activities. In procurement and conformity assessment workflows, it may help stakeholders evaluate whether a system description aligns with expected distributed processing structures and supports operational consistency across connected components.

Why is ISO/IEC 14753:1999 important?

Clear handling of interface references and binding is important because it helps reduce ambiguity during design, testing, and implementation. ISO/IEC 14753:1999 can support interoperability, technical validation, and quality workflows by giving teams a common reference for reviewing how distributed elements are connected. It is also valuable during regulatory preparation or procurement review, where precise engineering documentation can reduce risk and improve confidence in conformity assessment and system acceptance.

  • Supports review of interface references within Open Distributed Processing models
  • Helps clarify binding-related terminology for engineering documentation and technical assessment
  • Useful for conformity assessment, verification activities, and system integration workflows
  • Provides a supporting reference for procurement and compliance teams evaluating distributed system specifications
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  • Publication Date: 1999-07-22
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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