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ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008

Identification cards - Integrated circuit card programming interfaces - Part 2: Generic card interface

Standard by IEC, 2008-09-30

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ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008

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ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008 defines the generic card interface within the ISO/IEC 24727 series, making it a relevant technical document for teams working with integrated circuit card programming interfaces. As a derived reference connected to ISO/IEC 24727, it helps organizations review how card-facing software and related systems are expected to interact at a common interface level. For engineering, procurement, and compliance workflows, this kind of document supports more consistent technical assessment, implementation planning, and verification activities around smart card interoperability.

Purpose of ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008

The purpose of ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008 is to describe the generic card interface that underpins integrated circuit card programming interfaces in the parent series. In practical terms, it is used as a technical reference when evaluating how applications, middleware, or card management environments should communicate with card-based systems. That makes it useful for documented evaluation, interface alignment, and conformity assessment preparation, especially where operational consistency and technical validation are important.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008 during product evaluation, platform integration, or laboratory testing of systems that depend on integrated circuit card access. It can support technical review of card interface behavior, procurement checks for compatible software components, and internal compliance workflows for deployments that rely on smart card functionality. The document is also relevant when preparing verification activities for authentication, identification, or secure access implementations where interface consistency matters.

Benefits of ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008

Using ISO/IEC 24727-2:2008 can reduce integration risk by providing a common reference for card interface behavior across development, testing, and deployment teams. It supports clearer engineering documentation, more repeatable testing workflows, and better alignment between suppliers and implementers. For compliance teams, it can improve readiness for technical assessment and conformity assessment by helping establish a stable basis for review. This is especially valuable when interoperability, quality assurance, and procurement comparisons depend on a shared interface definition.

  • Reference for the generic card interface within the ISO/IEC 24727 family
  • Useful for software, middleware, and card-system integration review
  • Supports verification activities and documented technical evaluation
  • Helps align procurement, implementation, and compliance workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2008-09-30
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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