ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999
Information technology - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 8: Latin/Hebrew alphabet
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ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 defines an 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character set for the Latin/Hebrew alphabet, making it relevant wherever consistent character encoding is needed in technical documentation, data exchange, or system integration. As a coded character set reference, ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 supports reliable handling of text within engineering documentation, procurement records, and compliance workflows where character representation must remain stable across platforms. For organizations performing technical review or documented evaluation, it helps reduce ambiguity in data processing and information interchange.
ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 standard overview
This document belongs to the ISO/IEC 8859 series and provides a defined character-set specification associated with Latin/Hebrew text handling. Its practical role is to support operational consistency in systems that store, transmit, or display coded text, especially where predictable character mapping is important for technical validation and quality workflows. The 1999 edition serves as a supporting technical reference for product evaluation, software compatibility checks, and conformity assessment activities involving character encoding dependencies.
Applications of ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999
Typical uses include software systems, documentation pipelines, database exchange, labeling workflows, and content processing environments where Hebrew character support is required alongside broader Latin-based data handling. It may also be relevant in laboratory evaluation, information systems testing, and procurement review when character encoding affects interoperability or data integrity. In engineering documentation and compliance preparation, the reference can help teams confirm that textual data remains readable and consistent across tools, platforms, and archived records.
Why ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 matters
ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 matters because character-set mismatches can create avoidable risks in technical communication, test records, and regulatory preparation. Using a defined encoding reference supports repeatable verification activities, helps maintain interoperability between systems, and reduces the chance of corrupted or misread text during operational use. For procurement and compliance teams, it provides a useful benchmark during technical assessment and conformity assessment preparation, especially where documentation accuracy is part of the quality assurance process.
- Defines a structured 8-bit character-set reference for Latin/Hebrew text handling
- Supports interoperability checks in software, databases, and documentation systems
- Useful for technical validation, record integrity, and quality workflows
- Can assist procurement and compliance teams during specification review
- Relevant to systems where predictable text encoding is needed for consistent operation
- Publication Date: 1999-01-21
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
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