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ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002

Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) architecture - Part 4: Home and building automation in a mixed-use building

Standard by IEC, 2002-05-24

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ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002 addresses Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) architecture - Part 4: Home and building automation in a mixed-use building, making it relevant for teams evaluating how residential and building control functions can coexist within one architectural framework. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC TR 14543, it is best used as a supporting technical reference during engineering review, procurement assessment, and conformity planning. Organizations working on integration, operational consistency, and technical validation may use it to understand the intended architectural context before selecting systems or documenting compliance workflows.

Purpose of ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002

The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002 is to support the architectural discussion around home and building automation in mixed-use buildings, where different occupancy or usage areas may need coordinated control and communication concepts. It is useful when assessing how a home electronic system framework can be applied to environments that combine multiple functions, such as shared services and distinct user areas. For engineering documentation and technical review, it can help define the scope of integration, interoperability expectations, and the basis for documented evaluation.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002

ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002 may be relevant during product evaluation, system specification, and technical compliance work for automation equipment used in mixed-use building projects. It can support procurement teams, integrators, and laboratories when aligning design assumptions across control functions, building services, and home-oriented subsystems. In verification activities, it may serve as a reference point for reviewing architecture consistency, confirming intended usage boundaries, and preparing technical documentation for conformity assessment or regulatory preparation.

Benefits of ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002

Using ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002 in a quality workflow can improve clarity around system architecture and reduce risk during planning, testing, and implementation. It supports technical assessment by giving organizations a structured reference for mixed-use building automation concepts, which may strengthen interoperability reviews and engineering validation. For compliance workflows, it can help teams maintain consistent documentation, improve procurement comparisons, and support safer integration decisions where multiple automation functions must operate together without unnecessary ambiguity.

  • Supports architectural review for home and building automation in mixed-use environments
  • Useful for procurement and technical documentation when comparing system integration approaches
  • Provides a supporting reference for verification activities and conformity assessment planning
  • Helps align engineering documentation with operational consistency and risk management goals
SKU: 4012e64542d3

  • Publication Date: 2002-05-24
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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