ISO/IEC 7185:1990
Information technology - Programming languages - Pascal
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ISO/IEC 7185:1990 is a technical reference for Information technology - Programming languages - Pascal, giving organizations a clear basis for evaluating Pascal language conformance and related documentation. For engineering teams, tool vendors, and procurement groups, it supports technical review, product evaluation, and compliance workflows where language definition and implementation consistency matter. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 7185, it is best treated as a supporting reference within a broader standards file rather than a standalone development guide.
Overview of ISO/IEC 7185:1990
This document is associated with the Pascal programming language and is used where teams need a stable reference for technical assessment, conformity assessment, or implementation review. In practice, ISO/IEC 7185:1990 may help align development tools, compiler checks, and verification activities with a defined language basis. It is relevant when organizations need a compliance reference for software engineering documentation, especially during technical validation, supplier evaluation, or controlled quality workflows.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 7185:1990
Typical use cases include reviewing Pascal-related development environments, checking implementation claims, and supporting documented evaluation of software tools in regulated or controlled engineering settings. The reference can also assist laboratories, QA teams, and procurement staff when comparing products, preparing technical acceptance criteria, or organizing testing workflows. ISO/IEC 7185:1990 is often useful where a project needs operational consistency across compilers, build processes, or legacy code maintenance activities.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 7185:1990
Compliance with ISO/IEC 7185:1990 can reduce technical risk by providing a defined basis for language behavior, implementation review, and verification activities. That matters when organizations need reproducible testing, reliable interoperability within software toolchains, and stronger engineering documentation for audits or procurement decisions. In conformity assessment preparation, a clear standards reference helps teams demonstrate technical control, support quality assurance, and avoid ambiguity during validation or supplier qualification.
- Supports Pascal language conformance review and implementation comparison
- Useful for compiler evaluation, acceptance testing, and technical validation
- Helps structure engineering documentation for compliance and procurement workflows
- Assists with quality assurance for legacy or controlled software environments
- Publication Date: 1990-10-25
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: ISO/IEC 7185 (1990-10-25)
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