ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Using ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) in a Voice Browser Environment
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ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 provides a technical reference for using ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) in a Voice Browser Environment, helping teams assess how telephony and system interaction concepts are applied in browser-based voice applications. As a derived document, ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 is best viewed as a supporting compliance and implementation reference connected to the parent document ISO/IEC TR 18057. It is relevant where engineering documentation, technical validation, and interoperability planning depend on a clear understanding of the intended integration model.
ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 standard overview
This technical report focuses on the relationship between ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) and voice browser environments, which makes it useful for teams evaluating call control integration, application behavior, and system interaction in telecom-oriented software. ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 can support technical review activities by clarifying how related information exchange concepts are expected to fit within a voice browser context. For procurement and compliance workflows, it offers a structured compliance reference for documentation review, technical assessment, and implementation alignment.
Applications of ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004
Typical uses include design and verification work for voice-enabled applications, telecommunications software, and systems that need consistent interaction between browser logic and call-related functionality. ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 may also support laboratory evaluation, software integration testing, and internal conformity assessment preparation when organizations are documenting how CSTA XML is applied in a voice browser environment. It is especially relevant where interoperability, operational consistency, and controlled technical validation are important to the deployment workflow.
Why ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 matters
Organizations use ISO/IEC TR 18057:2004 to reduce ambiguity during engineering review and to improve consistency across development, test, and procurement decisions. By grounding implementation discussions in a documented technical reference, teams can strengthen verification activities, support risk management, and improve preparation for compliance-related review. The report is also useful for aligning specifications across vendors and internal stakeholders, helping to streamline conformity assessment and reduce integration issues in voice browser deployments.
- Supports review of ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) usage in a Voice Browser Environment
- Useful for interoperability planning and technical validation activities
- Can inform documentation for procurement, integration, and compliance workflows
- Helps teams structure testing and verification around a defined technical reference
- Publication Date: 2004-12-02
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 18057 (2004-12-02)
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