ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023
Information technology - Open systems interconnection - Part 1: Object identifier resolution system
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ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 addresses object identifier resolution in open systems interconnection, providing a technical reference for organizations that need to manage identifier lookup and mapping in interoperable information systems. For engineering, testing, and compliance teams, it can support documented evaluation of how identifiers are resolved across connected environments and help align technical documentation with operational consistency requirements. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 29168, ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 is relevant where object identifier handling forms part of a broader systems architecture or conformity assessment workflow.
ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 standard overview
The title indicates a focused scope on object identifier resolution within the OSI framework, suggesting guidance for how identifiers are interpreted, located, or mapped in networked and information-processing contexts. ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 may be used as a supporting technical reference when reviewing interoperability, technical validation, or engineering documentation related to identifier management. Because it is issued as part of the ISO/IEC 29168 series, it is best viewed in relation to the parent reference rather than as a broad systems specification.
Applications of ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023
Organizations may consult ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 when defining or reviewing identifier resolution logic in software platforms, directory services, communication systems, or other interoperable IT environments. It can also be useful in technical assessment, procurement review, and laboratory evaluation where document control, naming consistency, and resolution behavior need to be checked against an established reference. In quality workflows, it may support verification activities that depend on predictable handling of object identifiers across distributed systems.
Why ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 matters
Clear rules for object identifier resolution can reduce integration risk and improve consistency during implementation, testing, and maintenance. For teams preparing compliance documentation or conformity assessment evidence, ISO/IEC 29168-1:2023 can help structure technical review and support repeatable verification activities. It is especially relevant where interoperability, traceability, or system coordination depends on reliable interpretation of identifiers. Using a documented reference also helps procurement and engineering teams align specifications with operational requirements and reduce ambiguity in complex IT environments.
- Supports structured handling of object identifier resolution in OSI-based environments
- Useful for interoperability review and technical validation activities
- Assists with compliance workflows, procurement checks, and engineering documentation
- Relevant to parent-series reference management under ISO/IEC 29168
- Can improve consistency in system integration and verification processes
- Publication Date: 2023-03-17
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: ISO/IEC 29168 (2023-03-17)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 29168 (2011-12-09)
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