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ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014

Identification cards - Integrated circuit card programming interfaces - Part 4: Application programming interface (API) administration - Amendment 1

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ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014

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ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014 is a supporting amendment to the application programming interface administration part of the ISO/IEC 24727 family for identification cards with integrated circuits. It is relevant where organizations need to review how API administration is described, maintained, or aligned within card-based interoperability frameworks. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014 can help clarify document control, technical review, and conformity assessment activities connected to the parent reference.

Overview of ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014

This amendment updates the administrative API-focused content associated with ISO/IEC 24727, rather than serving as a standalone technical specification. Based on the official title, its role is to modify guidance linked to application programming interface administration for integrated circuit card programming interfaces. In practice, it may be consulted during technical validation, documentation review, or engineering specification alignment where system behavior, interface administration, or controlled implementation details must remain consistent with the parent document.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014 when managing card interface documentation, assessing implementation notes, or preparing internal compliance workflows for identification card systems. It can support technical assessment activities in laboratories, integration projects, and procurement reviews where API administration language must be checked against the parent series. The amendment is most useful as a reference point during documented evaluation, verification activities, and controlled updates to engineering documentation or conformity assessment files.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 24727-4:2008/AMD1:2014

Using the amendment alongside the parent document helps reduce ambiguity in technical review and supports operational consistency across implementation teams. For systems that rely on card-based interfaces, careful alignment with the amended administrative requirements can improve interoperability, limit integration risk, and strengthen quality workflows. It also assists with procurement decisions, testing consistency, and compliance preparation by giving reviewers a clearer basis for technical validation and traceable documentation.

  • Supporting amendment for the ISO/IEC 24727 family, linked to application programming interface administration
  • Useful for document review, configuration control, and controlled updates to engineering documentation
  • Relevant to conformity assessment, verification activities, and technical assessment of card-interface implementations
  • Helps maintain consistency when evaluating administrative requirements within identification card programming environments
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  • Publication Date: 2014-03-24
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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