ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013
Information technology - Topic Maps - Part 3: XML syntax
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ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013 defines the XML syntax associated with Topic Maps, providing a structured way to represent topic-based information in machine-readable form. For organizations managing technical documentation, metadata, or knowledge interchange, it supports consistent parsing, exchange, and validation of Topic Maps content. ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013 is relevant where documented evaluation, technical review, and interoperability of information models matter, especially when teams need a reliable XML-based format for processing and compliance-oriented documentation workflows.
ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013 standard overview
As Part 3 of ISO/IEC 13250, this document serves as a supporting technical reference linked to the parent Topic Maps framework. Its focus is the XML syntax used to encode Topic Maps information, which makes it useful for implementation teams that need a clear exchange format and for reviewers checking structural consistency. The edition and dated reference help procurement and governance teams identify the correct version for engineering documentation, technical validation, and controlled information management.
Applications of ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013
ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013 may be used in software environments that exchange structured knowledge data, documentation systems that rely on topic-based indexing, and workflows where XML representation must remain stable across tools. It can support technical assessment, content integration, and conformity assessment preparation when Topic Maps are part of an information architecture. Organizations involved in quality workflows, product documentation, or knowledge management may use it to improve operational consistency and reduce ambiguity in data handling.
Why ISO/IEC 13250-3:2013 matters
This supporting reference matters because it helps define a predictable XML encoding for Topic Maps, which can improve interoperability and reduce implementation risk. In engineering and compliance workflows, that consistency is important for verification activities, documented evaluation, and controlled exchange between systems. For teams preparing technical documentation or procurement specifications, using the correct part and edition can help avoid mismatches in tooling, support technical compliance, and strengthen validation of information models during review and testing.
- XML syntax reference for representing Topic Maps content in a structured format
- Useful for interoperability checks and technical validation of information exchange
- Supports documentation control, metadata handling, and knowledge management workflows
- Helps teams align implementation, review, and conformity assessment activities with the parent framework
- Publication Date: 2013-10-30
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 13250 (2015-03-20)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2013-10-30)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2010-04-11)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2009-02-18)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 13250 (2006-08-28)
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