BS ISO/IEC 10164-14:1996 - Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Systems management - Confidence and diagnostic test categories
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ISO/IEC 10164-14:1996 specifies the confidence and diagnostic test categories used in systems management within the OSI framework.
Purpose:
The standard is designed to provide a framework for categorizing confidence and diagnostic tests in the context of managing open systems.
Confidence Tests:
Confidence tests are designed to verify that a system or component is functioning within specified limits and that it is ready to perform its intended functions.
Diagnostic Tests:
Diagnostic tests are intended to identify and isolate faults or errors within a system or component. These tests aim to assist in diagnosing and resolving problems to maintain the system's reliability and availability.
Test Categories:
ISO/IEC 10164-14 defines categories for both confidence and diagnostic tests. These categories help in organizing and classifying tests based on their specific purposes and objectives.
Systems Management:
The standard is part of the broader ISO/IEC 10164 series, which addresses various aspects of systems management in open systems, including models, architectures, protocols, and services.
Applicability:
The categorization of confidence and diagnostic tests specified in this standard is intended for use in the field of open systems interconnection.
Open systems interconnection; Information exchange; Data transfer; Data transmission; Management; Diagnostic testing; Data processing; Application layer (OSI); Approval testing; Conformity