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ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010

Information technology - Topic Maps - Part 6: Compact syntax

Standard by IEC, 2010-04-11

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ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010

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ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010 defines Information technology - Topic Maps - Part 6: Compact syntax, a technical reference for representing Topic Maps in a concise form. It is relevant where engineering teams, documentation owners, and conformity assessment groups need a clear syntax for creating, exchanging, or reviewing structured topic map data. As part of the ISO/IEC 13250 series, ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010 supports controlled technical documentation and can help streamline specification review, validation, and information interchange within quality workflows.

Overview of ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010

This part of the ISO/IEC 13250 series focuses on the compact syntax used for Topic Maps, which generally provides a more concise way to express topic map content than verbose representations. For organizations managing technical documents or data models, it can support clearer technical assessment and more efficient review of structured information. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 13250, it should be understood as a supporting reference within the broader Topic Maps framework rather than an isolated technical program.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010

ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010 may be used in documentation and data-management workflows where Topic Maps are exchanged, checked, or maintained in a compact textual form. Typical use cases include engineering documentation, technical review processes, and controlled information environments where consistency across teams matters. It can also be useful during documented evaluation, where reviewers need a stable syntax for comparing content, supporting technical validation, and maintaining operational consistency across systems that rely on structured topic-oriented information.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010

Using ISO/IEC 13250-6:2010 in the appropriate workflow can improve traceability, reduce interpretation errors, and support more consistent technical validation. For organizations preparing compliance references or procurement specifications, a defined compact syntax can help standardize how topic map data is recorded and reviewed. That consistency may reduce rework in testing workflows, improve interoperability between tools, and support risk management during documentation control, conformity assessment preparation, and engineering validation activities.

  • Compact textual syntax for Topic Maps within the ISO/IEC 13250 framework
  • Useful for structured documentation, review, and exchange of topic-oriented information
  • Supports validation, consistency checks, and controlled technical assessment
  • Relevant to compliance workflows that depend on clear, repeatable information representation
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  • Publication Date: 2010-04-11
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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