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ISO/IEC 14771:1999

Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Naming framework

Standard by IEC, 1999-02-12

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ISO/IEC 14771:1999

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ISO/IEC 14771:1999 defines the Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Naming framework, providing a technical basis for how names are organized and interpreted in distributed information technology environments. For teams evaluating ISO/IEC 14771:1999, the document is relevant when naming consistency, object identification, and interoperability are part of the engineering or compliance workflow. As a naming framework, it helps structure technical documentation and supports more reliable communication between systems, applications, and administrative processes.

ISO/IEC 14771:1999 standard overview

This technical document is associated with the Open Distributed Processing model and focuses on the framework used for naming within distributed systems. In practical terms, it is useful where engineering documentation must define how objects, resources, or services are identified in a consistent way across environments. ISO/IEC 14771:1999 may support technical review, conformity assessment, and documented evaluation activities by giving organizations a reference point for naming-related design decisions and implementation alignment.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14771:1999

The naming framework is typically relevant in system architecture, distributed application design, and technical integration work where identifiers must remain stable and interpretable across multiple components. ISO/IEC 14771:1999 can also be useful during procurement review, software specification writing, and compliance preparation when naming rules affect interoperability or operational consistency. It may assist engineering teams, laboratories, and solution providers that need a common reference for technical validation and structured information handling.

Why ISO/IEC 14771:1999 matters

Clear naming rules reduce ambiguity, which can improve interoperability and lower the risk of implementation errors in distributed environments. For organizations handling technical assessment or quality workflows, ISO/IEC 14771:1999 provides a reference that can support verification activities, consistency checks, and controlled documentation practices. It is also valuable in procurement and conformity assessment preparation, where a naming framework may influence how systems are evaluated, integrated, and validated against internal or external requirements.

  • Supports a structured approach to naming in distributed information technology systems
  • Useful for engineering documentation, architecture review, and technical assessment
  • Can assist with interoperability planning and implementation consistency
  • Relevant to verification activities, procurement checks, and conformity assessment preparation
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  • Publication Date: 1999-02-12
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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