ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007
Information technology - Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces - Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support
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ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007 provides a technical reference for Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support, helping organizations assess how COBOL-based environments handle XML-related programming needs. For teams reviewing legacy application integration, data interchange, or software interface requirements, ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007 can support a more structured technical evaluation. It is most relevant where engineering documentation, code review, and procurement decisions must account for programming language support and system software compatibility.
Overview of ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007
As a technical report connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC TR 24716, this edition focuses on the syntax and language considerations needed for XML support in Native COBOL. It is useful when organizations need to understand how COBOL programs may represent, process, or exchange XML content within established system software interfaces. For software teams and compliance reviewers, the document can serve as a supporting reference during technical assessment, implementation planning, and verification activities tied to COBOL-based environments.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007
ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007 is commonly relevant in software modernization, interface validation, and documentation review workflows where XML handling must be evaluated within COBOL applications. It may be used by development teams, test laboratories, and procurement specialists comparing platform capabilities or preparing conformity assessment evidence. In practice, the document can support technical validation, system integration checks, and quality workflows where consistent XML syntax handling is important for operational consistency and engineering documentation.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007
Using ISO/IEC TR 24716:2007 as a reference can reduce implementation ambiguity when organizations work with COBOL systems that must exchange structured XML data. Clear alignment with the technical report may improve testing consistency, support documented evaluation, and strengthen compliance workflows during software acceptance or regression review. It can also help reduce integration risk, improve interoperability planning, and provide procurement and engineering teams with a more reliable basis for technical review and validation.
- Supports review of Native COBOL syntax considerations for XML-related processing
- Useful for software integration, modernization, and interface documentation workflows
- Helps teams structure verification activities around COBOL/XML handling expectations
- Provides a supporting reference for procurement, compliance, and technical assessment
- Publication Date: 2007-10-12
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 24716 (2007-10-12)
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