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ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998

Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Protocol for providing the connection-mode transport service - Amendment 1: Relaxation of class conformance requirements and expedited data service feature negotiation

Standard by IEC, 1998-09-17

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ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998 is an amendment to the connection-mode transport service protocol defined in ISO/IEC 8073, updating how class conformance requirements are relaxed and how expedited data service feature negotiation is handled. For engineering teams, testing labs, and procurement reviewers, it matters because it changes how conformity is interpreted against the parent protocol. ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998 should be read as a supporting technical document used in documented evaluation, technical review, and compliance workflows.

Purpose of ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998

The purpose of ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998 is to modify selected protocol requirements within the ISO/IEC 8073 transport service framework rather than to redefine the full standard. Based on the title, it addresses class conformance relaxation and negotiation for expedited data service features, which are relevant when validating implementation behavior and protocol interoperability. Organizations may use it during technical validation, design assessment, and conformity assessment preparation to understand how the amended requirements affect compliant operation against the parent reference.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998

This amendment is typically relevant where products, stacks, or networked systems are being reviewed for transport-protocol conformance and interoperability against ISO/IEC 8073. It can support engineering documentation, test planning, and laboratory evaluation when checking how a system negotiates optional features or meets class-related expectations. Procurement and compliance teams may also reference ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998 when comparing supplier claims, confirming document currency, or preparing a technical file for product evaluation and regulatory preparation.

Benefits of ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998

Using ISO/IEC 8073:1997/AMD1:1998 helps organizations align testing workflows with the amended protocol intent and reduce ambiguity during verification activities. By clarifying how the parent transport service requirements are modified, it can improve operational consistency, support interoperability, and lower the risk of misinterpreting conformance obligations. In quality assurance and conformity assessment preparation, the amendment provides a precise compliance reference that may help teams document design decisions, evaluate supplier implementations, and maintain traceable engineering validation.

  • Supporting amendment to ISO/IEC 8073 for connection-mode transport service behavior
  • Relevant to class conformance interpretation and expedited data service feature negotiation
  • Useful for protocol testing, implementation review, and interoperability assessment
  • Helps teams document compliance position against the parent reference
  • Applicable to technical validation and conformity assessment workflows
SKU: a137143b34fd

  • Publication Date: 1998-09-17
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 4

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