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ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006

Information technology - Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces - Technical Report on the Conflicts between the ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) and the Linux Standard Base (ISO/IEC 23360)

Standard by IEC, 2006-10-30

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ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006

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ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006 is a technical report that addresses conflicts between ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) and the Linux Standard Base (ISO/IEC 23360), helping engineers and compliance teams understand where the two specifications may diverge. For organizations evaluating operating system interfaces, application portability, or software conformity, it provides a focused reference for technical review and documented evaluation. ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006 is especially relevant when teams need to compare interface expectations before procurement, integration, verification activities, or regulatory preparation.

Purpose of ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006

The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006 is to clarify potential conflicts between two widely used programming language environment and system software interface references, supporting more consistent technical assessment. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC TR 24715, it is best used as a supporting compliance reference rather than a standalone specification. In practice, it can help software architects, test teams, and procurement reviewers identify areas where operational consistency, portability assumptions, or compliance workflows may require closer examination.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006

Organizations may use ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006 during conformity assessment, platform selection, or technical validation for systems that rely on POSIX-aligned interfaces or Linux-based environments. It is particularly useful in engineering documentation, product evaluation, and laboratory evaluation where interface behavior must be compared against documented requirements. The report can also support risk management by helping teams identify incompatibilities early, reducing rework during testing workflows and improving clarity in procurement specifications and software acceptance reviews.

Benefits of ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006

ISO/IEC TR 24715:2006 supports better interoperability decisions by highlighting where two interface frameworks may not align, which can reduce integration risk and improve testing consistency. For compliance teams, it can strengthen technical compliance planning and help define more precise verification activities. For engineering and procurement workflows, the report provides a structured basis for product evaluation, conformity assessment preparation, and quality assurance discussions. Its value lies in improving technical clarity before deployment, certification, or platform standardization.

  • Identifies likely conflict areas between POSIX and Linux Standard Base expectations
  • Supports technical review for portability, interface consistency, and software validation
  • Helps define clearer procurement and compliance requirements for system software environments
  • Assists testing teams in planning verification activities and documenting evaluation results
SKU: 3110f606a411

  • Publication Date: 2006-10-30
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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