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ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994

Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 1: FORTRAN - Technical Corrigendum 2

Standard by IEC, 1994-07-28

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ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994

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ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 is a technical corrigendum to the FORTRAN language bindings for the Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS), helping users apply the referenced interface with greater consistency and fewer implementation errors. For teams working with computer graphics software, technical review, or conformity assessment, this supporting document is relevant because it clarifies or corrects the parent specification. ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 is best used alongside the main reference during engineering documentation, validation, and procurement review.

What is ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994?

ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 is a corrigendum connected to ISO/IEC 9593, specifically the part covering PHIGS language bindings for FORTRAN. As a modifying reference, it is intended to refine the technical text rather than define a standalone functional framework. In practical terms, it supports engineering teams that need accurate implementation guidance, documented evaluation, and reliable interpretation of the parent document during development, testing workflows, or compliance preparation for graphics software interfaces.

Applications of ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994

This corrigendum is typically relevant where organizations maintain or validate software built around PHIGS FORTRAN bindings, especially in environments that depend on stable graphics interface behavior and operational consistency. It may be used by software engineers, test laboratories, and procurement teams reviewing legacy technical documentation, integration requirements, or product evaluation records. ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 can also support technical validation when aligning implementation details with the parent specification in quality workflows and documented review processes.

Why is ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 important?

Supporting documents like ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR2:1994 matter because small textual corrections can affect interoperability, verification activities, and the reliability of implementation decisions. For organizations relying on the PHIGS FORTRAN binding reference, the corrigendum helps reduce ambiguity during technical assessment, conformity assessment preparation, and engineering documentation control. It is especially useful when teams need traceable compliance references, consistent testing interpretation, and lower risk in legacy software maintenance or procurement decisions tied to formal technical specifications.

  • Supports correction and clarification of the parent PHIGS FORTRAN binding reference
  • Useful for legacy graphics software evaluation and implementation review
  • Helps align testing workflows with documented technical text
  • Assists compliance and procurement teams in verifying the correct reference set
  • Provides a supporting basis for quality assurance and technical validation
SKU: 621ddb5b51f0

  • Publication Date: 1994-07-28
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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