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ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025

Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation - Extensible 3D (X3D) language bindings - Part 3: C

Standard by IEC, 2025-02-24

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ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025 defines the C language bindings for Extensible 3D (X3D) within the Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation framework. As a supporting document within the ISO/IEC 19777 series, it is relevant when teams need a consistent technical reference for implementing or evaluating X3D-related software interfaces in C. For engineering, procurement, and compliance workflows, it helps anchor documented evaluation, technical review, and interoperability checks around a clearly identified language binding.

What is ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025?

This part of the ISO/IEC 19777 family addresses the C binding for X3D language support, providing a structured reference for how the X3D model is represented or accessed in C-based implementations. Because it is a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 19777, it is best viewed as a technical companion used alongside the parent series rather than a standalone functional specification. Organizations may use it during technical assessment, software integration planning, or conformity assessment preparation for systems that rely on X3D processing in C environments.

Applications of ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025

ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025 is typically relevant to software development teams, tool vendors, and laboratories working with X3D-capable applications that interface through C. It may support implementation reviews, code-level verification activities, and compatibility testing for graphics or visualization components that exchange structured 3D data. The document can also be useful in engineering documentation and procurement review when an organization needs a clear reference for language binding support, technical validation, or operational consistency across development and testing workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 19777-3:2025 important?

Using a defined C binding reference can reduce ambiguity during implementation and help improve interoperability across X3D-enabled tools and systems. For organizations managing quality workflows, the document supports repeatable testing, technical compliance, and risk management by giving teams a common basis for evaluation. It may also be valuable in regulatory preparation or product evaluation where software behavior, interface consistency, and documented engineering assumptions need to be reviewed before release or procurement approval.

  • Supports C-language implementation of X3D-related interfaces and data handling
  • Useful for technical review, code verification, and interoperability testing
  • Helps align engineering documentation with the parent ISO/IEC 19777 framework
  • Provides a reference point for conformity assessment and procurement evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 2025-02-24
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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