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ISO/IEC 24756:2009

Information technology - Framework for specifying a common access profile (CAP) of needs and capabilities of users, systems, and their environments

Standard by IEC, 2009-03-23

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ISO/IEC 24756:2009 defines a framework for specifying a common access profile (CAP) of needs and capabilities of users, systems, and their environments. For engineering teams, procurement reviewers, and compliance specialists, it provides a structured way to describe access-related requirements and matching capabilities in a consistent technical document. ISO/IEC 24756:2009 can support technical assessment, documented evaluation, and operational consistency when comparing user needs against system characteristics during planning, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation.

ISO/IEC 24756:2009 standard overview

This document is part of the ISO/IEC 24756 series and serves as a supporting reference connected to the parent framework. Its focus is the definition of a common access profile, which can help organizations express needs and capabilities in a shared format for review and implementation. In practical workflows, that can improve engineering documentation, technical validation, and quality workflows where access-related requirements must be recorded clearly for later analysis, procurement alignment, or compliance review.

Applications of ISO/IEC 24756:2009

ISO/IEC 24756:2009 is relevant where teams need a disciplined way to capture access requirements across users, systems, and environments. It may be used during product evaluation, system integration planning, laboratory evaluation, or regulatory preparation when a common terminology is needed for comparing capabilities and constraints. The framework is also useful in technical review processes that involve assistive or access-oriented requirements, helping organizations maintain consistent records across engineering specification, testing workflows, and compliance workflows.

Why ISO/IEC 24756:2009 matters

This reference matters because clear specification of needs and capabilities can reduce ambiguity during design, verification, and procurement. When access requirements are described consistently, teams can improve interoperability checks, support risk management, and strengthen technical compliance decisions. It may also help laboratories and assessors apply more repeatable evaluation criteria, which supports testing consistency and conformity assessment preparation. For organizations managing complex systems, the framework can contribute to better validation of user-related requirements and lower the risk of mismatches between expected and delivered capability.

  • Framework for recording a common access profile across users, systems, and environments
  • Useful for access-related engineering documentation and requirement comparison
  • Supports technical review, validation planning, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Helps improve consistency in evaluation, procurement, and compliance workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2009-03-23
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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