ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010
Information technology - Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management - Software system infrastructure - Part 1: Architecture
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ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 defines the architecture for software system infrastructure used in radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management. It is relevant for teams evaluating how RFID software components are structured, how data flows are organized, and how supporting systems can be aligned for consistent item tracking. For engineering, procurement, and compliance workflows, ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 can serve as a technical reference when assessing whether an RFID solution supports documented evaluation, integration planning, and operational consistency.
ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 standard overview
The official title indicates a focus on the architecture of software system infrastructure for RFID item management, rather than on physical tag hardware alone. As a Part 1 document within ISO/IEC 24791, it is typically used to understand the underlying software framework that supports RFID-enabled identification and management processes. Organizations may use it during technical review, system design, or conformity assessment preparation when evaluating how RFID applications fit into broader engineering documentation and compliance workflows.
Applications of ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010
ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 is most relevant where RFID software must be integrated into item management environments such as logistics, asset tracking, warehouse control, manufacturing traceability, or laboratory evaluation systems. It can support teams involved in product evaluation, platform selection, and technical validation by providing a structured reference for software architecture considerations. In practice, it may be consulted during testing workflows, implementation planning, or procurement review when consistency across RFID-enabled systems is important.
Why ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 matters
This document matters because RFID deployments often depend on clear software architecture to reduce integration risk and improve interoperability across tools, readers, and management platforms. A defined architectural reference can help organizations strengthen testing consistency, support regulatory preparation, and document technical compliance decisions more effectively. For suppliers, laboratories, and end users, ISO/IEC 24791-1:2010 may also help align engineering validation activities with quality workflows and conformity assessment objectives.
- Software architecture guidance for RFID item management environments
- Useful during technical assessment of system integration and data handling
- Supports compliance reference work for procurement and verification activities
- Relevant to testing workflows where operational consistency is important
- Part of the ISO/IEC 24791 series, with the parent reference providing broader context
- Publication Date: 2010-06-08
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 24791 (2022-01-12)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 24791 (2012-12-12)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 24791 (2011-10-14)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 24791 (2010-06-08)
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