ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006
Information technology - Topic Maps - Part 2: Data model
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ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006 defines the data model for Topic Maps, providing a structured technical basis for representing topics, associations, and occurrences in a consistent way. For organizations working with knowledge organization, information exchange, or metadata-driven systems, it helps support clearer technical review and more reliable documented evaluation. As a supporting document linked to ISO/IEC 13250, this edition is relevant when teams need to align implementation details, assess interoperability, or prepare compliance-oriented engineering documentation.
ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006 standard overview
The official title, Information technology - Topic Maps - Part 2: Data model, indicates a focused reference for how Topic Maps information is structured at the model level. ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006 is therefore useful in technical assessment workflows where data consistency, representation rules, and system interoperability need to be reviewed. Because it is a derived document connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC 13250, it is best used as a supporting technical source when validating implementations or comparing product behavior against a defined information model.
Applications of ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006
This document is commonly relevant in content management, knowledge bases, information retrieval systems, and other environments where structured relationships between concepts must be maintained. It may also support engineering documentation, technical libraries, and digital repositories that depend on stable metadata handling and operational consistency. During product evaluation or laboratory evaluation of software platforms, the data model can help teams check whether Topic Maps structures are handled in a controlled and interoperable way across testing workflows and conformity assessment preparation.
Why ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006 matters
For procurement, development, and compliance teams, ISO/IEC 13250-2:2006 helps reduce ambiguity when evaluating Topic Maps-based implementations. A clearly defined data model supports better verification activities, improves consistency in technical validation, and can simplify risk management when comparing vendor claims or system behavior. It is especially useful when a project requires traceable engineering documentation, repeatable testing workflows, or a dependable compliance reference tied to the parent Topic Maps framework.
- Supports structured representation of topics, associations, and occurrences in Topic Maps environments
- Useful for technical review of information models and interoperability expectations
- Can assist conformity assessment preparation for systems using Topic Maps-based data structures
- Relevant to engineering documentation, metadata governance, and operational consistency checks
- Publication Date: 2006-08-28
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 13250 (2015-03-20)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2013-10-30)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2010-04-11)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2009-02-18)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2006-08-28)
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