ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - OSI Routeing Framework
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ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 provides a technical reference for the OSI Routeing Framework, helping organizations evaluate how routeing concepts are structured within information technology telecommunications and information exchange between systems. For engineering teams, testers, and procurement specialists, ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 can support technical review and documented evaluation when routeing behavior, system interoperability, and network design alignment need to be understood. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC TR 9575, it is useful where a supporting reference is needed for compliance workflows and engineering documentation.
ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 standard overview
The official title, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - OSI Routeing Framework, indicates a framework-oriented technical document rather than a product-specific requirement set. ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 is generally relevant when assessing how OSI routeing concepts are organized for communication between systems, especially in structured network environments. Edition 2 and the 1995 publication date place it within a mature reference context for teams performing technical assessment, conformity assessment preparation, or internal architecture review around systems interoperability and routeing-related documentation.
Applications of ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995
ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 is typically used in engineering documentation, network architecture analysis, and standards-based procurement review where routeing concepts must be interpreted consistently. It may also support laboratory evaluation and verification activities for systems that exchange information across interconnected environments. In practice, the document can help teams compare design assumptions, align implementation notes with a recognized framework, and maintain operational consistency across technical assessment, quality workflows, and compliance preparation involving telecommunications or information exchange systems.
Why ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 matters
For organizations working on interoperable communications systems, ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995 can reduce ambiguity in routeing-related technical decisions and support more reliable validation of system design. It is useful when documenting requirements, reviewing conformity expectations, or preparing procurement specifications that depend on a shared framework. In testing and compliance workflows, the reference can help improve consistency, support risk management, and provide a clearer basis for comparing implementations during technical validation or regulatory preparation.
- Framework reference for OSI routeing concepts and system-to-system information exchange
- Supports technical review of interoperability and architecture assumptions
- Useful in procurement, documentation, and conformity assessment workflows
- Helps align verification activities and laboratory evaluation with a shared technical basis
- Supports operational consistency and risk reduction in network design reviews
- Publication Date: 1995-12-10
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 9575 (1995-12-10)
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