ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024
Information technology - User interfaces for automatic simultaneous interpretation systems - Part 3: System architecture
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ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024 addresses the system architecture for information technology user interfaces used in automatic simultaneous interpretation systems. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, it provides a structured reference for understanding how such systems are organized at a technical level and how interface-related functions may be aligned within a larger solution. As part of the ISO/IEC 23773 series, it is relevant when evaluating interoperability, documented evaluation, and technical validation in workflows that depend on consistent system behavior.
Overview of ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024
This part of the ISO/IEC 23773 series focuses on the architecture of user interfaces associated with automatic simultaneous interpretation systems. It is likely used to support technical review of how interface elements, system components, and interaction paths are arranged and related within the overall design. For organizations preparing engineering documentation or conformity assessment materials, ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024 can serve as a supporting technical document for assessing implementation consistency and aligning development or verification activities with the parent reference ISO/IEC 23773.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024
ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024 is relevant in compliance workflows where automatic interpretation systems are being specified, reviewed, or tested for operational consistency. It may support product evaluation, technical assessment, and laboratory evaluation of user interface architecture in systems intended for controlled communication environments, conferencing platforms, or related digital service deployments. Procurement teams may use it as a compliance reference when comparing vendor documentation, while engineering groups may use it to structure verification activities and confirm that interface architecture is documented in a way that supports technical validation.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024
Using ISO/IEC 23773-3:2024 in planning and review can help reduce ambiguity in system design and support more consistent testing workflows. Clear architectural guidance is valuable for interoperability, risk management, and quality assurance when multiple components or user interface functions must work together reliably. It can also strengthen conformity assessment preparation by giving teams a shared basis for documented evaluation, technical review, and procurement decisions. For organizations building or evaluating automatic interpretation solutions, this type of reference helps support repeatable engineering validation and controlled deployment.
- System architecture guidance for user interfaces in automatic simultaneous interpretation environments
- Support for technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation
- Useful for procurement checks, supplier comparison, and compliance workflows
- Helps align implementation, testing consistency, and conformity assessment preparation
- Publication Date: 2024-05-07
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 23773 (2024-07-16)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 23773 (2024-07-16)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 23773 (2024-05-07)
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