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ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994

Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues with graphical devices (CGI) - Language bindings - Part 3: Ada

Standard by IEC, 1994-12-22

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ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994

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ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994 addresses language bindings for dialogues with graphical devices within the Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) framework, with a specific focus on Ada. For teams evaluating engineering documentation, this reference can help align software interfaces, implementation decisions, and verification activities around a consistent dialogue model. As part of the ISO/IEC 9638 series, ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994 is relevant where graphical device control must be described clearly for technical review, conformity assessment, and procurement planning.

What is ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994?

ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994 is a supporting document connected to the parent ISO/IEC 9638 series and provides the Ada language binding for CGI dialogue techniques. In practical terms, it supports the definition of how software written in Ada may interact with graphical devices through the CGI model. That makes it useful when organizations need a technical document for implementation review, code-level validation, or documentation of interface behavior in a controlled engineering workflow. The edition and publication date help identify the exact reference version for compliance traceability.

Applications of ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994

This reference is typically used in software engineering environments where graphical device interfacing must be specified, reviewed, or maintained with Ada-based systems. It may be relevant to development teams working on visualization tools, device control software, or legacy systems that rely on formal interface definitions. It can also support test laboratories and quality teams performing documented evaluation of interface behavior, especially when consistency across implementations is important. For procurement and technical assessment, it helps define the scope of a graphics-related compliance reference within a broader system specification.

Why is ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994 important?

The value of ISO/IEC 9638-3:1994 lies in helping organizations maintain operational consistency when implementing or assessing CGI-related Ada bindings. By tying the language binding to a recognized parent reference, it supports clearer engineering documentation, more reliable technical validation, and better alignment between design intent and verification activities. This can reduce integration risk, improve testing workflows, and support conformity assessment preparation where graphical interfaces are part of a regulated or controlled system environment. It is especially useful when exact interface behavior must be traceable across development, review, and procurement decisions.

  • Ada language binding for CGI dialogue techniques
  • Supporting reference within the ISO/IEC 9638 parent series
  • Useful for interface specification, implementation review, and verification activities
  • Helps document graphical device communication for technical compliance workflows
SKU: 99d561d3534d

  • Publication Date: 1994-12-22
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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