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ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013

Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 313: Avionics environment - Anonymous synchronous messaging (FC-AE-ASM)

Standard by IEC, 2013-02-20

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ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013

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ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013 addresses Fibre Channel use in an avionics environment, with a focus on Anonymous synchronous messaging (FC-AE-ASM). For engineering and compliance teams, it serves as a technical reference for evaluating how messaging behavior is defined within an avionics-oriented Fibre Channel context. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC TR 14165, it is useful when reviewing system architecture, integration requirements, and documentation for technical validation, procurement, or conformity assessment.

What is ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013?

ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013 is a supporting technical document within the Fibre Channel series, specifically tied to avionics environment messaging and the FC-AE-ASM profile. Based on the title, its likely purpose is to clarify or define a specialized communication approach for anonymous synchronous messaging in that environment. Organizations may use it as a compliance reference when assessing interface behavior, operational consistency, and engineering documentation for avionics-related data transport or system interoperability.

Applications of ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013

This document is relevant where Fibre Channel-based communication is being evaluated for avionics systems, embedded platforms, or integration workflows that depend on synchronous messaging behavior. It may support technical review activities, laboratory evaluation, and verification activities for system interfaces or messaging consistency. Procurement teams and engineers may also consult ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013 when preparing engineering specifications, reviewing supplier documentation, or aligning internal quality workflows with a defined avionics communication profile.

Why is ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013 important?

For organizations working on avionics communications, ISO/IEC TR 14165-313:2013 can help reduce ambiguity in system interpretation and support more consistent technical assessment. It is valuable for conformity assessment preparation, especially where messaging behavior must be understood in a controlled and documented way. By providing a structured reference connected to the parent series, it may improve interoperability review, testing consistency, and risk management across engineering validation and compliance workflows.

  • Supports review of Fibre Channel messaging in an avionics-oriented context
  • Useful for system integration, technical validation, and verification planning
  • Helps align procurement and supplier documentation with a defined technical reference
  • May assist conformity assessment, quality assurance, and compliance preparation
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  • Publication Date: 2013-02-20
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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