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ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014

Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 3: Common rules

Standard by IEC, 2014-12-11

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ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014

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ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014 addresses the common rules used within the unique identification framework for automatic identification and data capture techniques. For organizations that manage item coding, data capture, or identifier governance, it can serve as a technical reference for understanding how identification rules are structured and applied. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 15459, it is relevant when teams need a compliance reference, technical validation support, or a consistent basis for engineering documentation and procurement review.

ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014 standard overview

ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014, Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 3: Common rules, focuses on the shared rules that support unique identification across systems using automatic identification and data capture methods. Its value is typically in helping organizations apply consistent identification practices during technical assessment, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation. Edition 2, issued as a supporting part of the ISO/IEC 15459 series, can be useful where operational consistency and traceable identifier handling are important.

Applications of ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014

This reference is commonly relevant in environments that rely on structured item identification, traceability, and data capture workflows. It may support engineering documentation, quality workflows, and technical review activities for systems that use barcodes, labels, or other automatic identification methods. Procurement teams and laboratories may use it when evaluating whether identifier practices align with internal compliance workflows or broader technical validation requirements. It is also useful where multiple parties need a shared rule set for data exchange and operational consistency.

Why ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014 matters

Common rules for unique identification help reduce ambiguity in engineering and compliance processes, especially when identifiers are exchanged across systems, suppliers, or test environments. ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014 supports verification activities by promoting consistency in how identification data is handled, which can aid risk management, technical assessment, and conformity assessment preparation. For organizations building or procuring identification-enabled solutions, it can improve interoperability, reduce documentation errors, and strengthen the reliability of compliance evidence.

  • Supports consistent unique identification practices across automatic identification and data capture workflows
  • Useful for technical review, verification activities, and documentation control in compliance programs
  • Helps align supplier, engineering, and procurement expectations around identifier rules
  • Can assist with traceability, operational consistency, and conformity assessment preparation
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  • Publication Date: 2014-12-11
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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