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ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994

Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) - Part 1: Functional description

Standard by IEC, 1994-10-27

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ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994

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ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994 defines the functional description for the Graphical Kernel System (GKS), providing a structured reference for computer graphics and image processing workflows. For teams reviewing graphics software, technical documentation, or procurement requirements, it helps establish a common basis for comparing implementation behavior and expected functionality. As part of ISO/IEC 7942, this edition supports technical assessment and conformity assessment activities where consistent interpretation of graphical functions matters.

What is ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994?

ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994 sets out the functional description of GKS, focusing on how a graphics kernel is specified at a conceptual level rather than on a particular product implementation. In practice, it is used as a technical reference when evaluating whether software or systems align with the intended behavior of computer graphics and image processing functions. For engineering documentation, technical review, and documented evaluation, it offers a clear basis for discussing scope, functionality, and expected operational consistency.

Applications of ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994

This document is relevant in software engineering, graphics system evaluation, and laboratory or procurement workflows that require a formal reference for graphical functionality. It may support technical validation of display-oriented applications, image handling tools, and legacy system integrations where GKS compatibility or functional mapping is being assessed. Organizations involved in product evaluation, quality workflows, or compliance preparation can use ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994 to structure technical checks and reduce ambiguity during specification review.

Why is ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994 important?

ISO/IEC 7942-1:1994 is important because it helps organizations compare implementations against a defined functional model, which supports interoperability, testing consistency, and engineering validation. When teams are preparing procurement specifications or reviewing conformance evidence, a stable functional description reduces interpretation errors and supports more reliable technical assessment. It also assists in risk management by giving development, verification, and compliance teams a shared reference for documenting expected graphical behavior.

  • Functional reference for Graphical Kernel System behavior
  • Useful for software evaluation and implementation comparison
  • Supports compliance workflows and documented technical review
  • Helps align testing activities with defined graphics functionality
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  • Publication Date: 1994-10-27
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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