ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006
Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C
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ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006 defines the C language binding for SEDRIS, helping teams implement the information technology data model in a consistent programming environment. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 18024, it is relevant when engineering groups need a language-specific technical reference for integration, verification activities, and documented evaluation. For organizations managing technical documentation, procurement review, or compliance workflows, the reference can support clearer implementation choices and more consistent technical validation across software projects.
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006 standard overview
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006, titled Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C, provides the C binding within the broader SEDRIS language bindings framework. Its purpose is generally to support developers who need a defined way to use the underlying SEDRIS concepts through C-based engineering documentation and source-level integration. Because it is linked to the parent reference ISO/IEC 18024, it is best treated as a supporting technical document for implementation consistency, code-level review, and conformity assessment preparation.
Applications of ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006
This reference is commonly useful in software development and system integration workflows where C remains a core implementation language. It may support technical assessment of data exchange components, interface design, and laboratory evaluation of conformance to the SEDRIS binding approach. Teams responsible for engineering specification review, product evaluation, or controlled software release processes can use it to align implementation details with the parent framework and reduce ambiguity during technical review and testing workflows.
Why ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006 matters
For organizations working with SEDRIS-based software, ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006 helps improve operational consistency by defining a clear language binding reference for C. That can reduce integration risk, support quality workflows, and make compliance preparation more efficient when evidence is needed for technical validation. It is also useful for procurement and documentation teams that need to evaluate whether a solution aligns with the relevant engineering specification and can be assessed against repeatable conformity criteria.
- C language binding reference within the SEDRIS framework
- Useful for implementation review and code-level technical assessment
- Supports conformity assessment, verification activities, and documentation control
- Relevant to software integration where consistent language bindings are required
- Publication Date: 2006-05-19
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 18024 (2012-05-21)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 18024 (2006-05-19)
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