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ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997

Information technology - Coding of multimedia and hypermedia information - Part 1: MHEG object representation - Base notation (ASN.1)

Standard by IEC, 1997-05-29

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ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997

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ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 defines the base notation for MHEG object representation within Information technology - Coding of multimedia and hypermedia information. As a derived document connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC 13522, it is relevant for teams reviewing how multimedia and hypermedia objects are formally described in ASN.1. For engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment preparation, it helps establish a common representation framework that can support consistent implementation and evaluation.

ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 standard overview

This technical document focuses on the base notation used to represent MHEG objects, which is an important foundation for structured multimedia and hypermedia coding. In practical workflows, ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 may be used as a supporting reference when assessing how object definitions are expressed, exchanged, or interpreted across systems. Its value lies in helping organizations align engineering documentation, technical validation, and documented evaluation around a shared representation method.

Applications of ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997

Organizations working with multimedia or hypermedia information models may consult ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 during design review, interoperability analysis, or implementation planning. It can also support procurement review and technical assessment when a product or platform needs to conform to a defined object representation approach. In testing workflows, the document may be useful for laboratory evaluation of how MHEG-related data structures are encoded, represented, or exchanged in a controlled environment.

Why ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 matters

For teams responsible for compliance workflows, this reference can reduce ambiguity in technical documentation and help improve operational consistency across development and verification activities. A clear base notation supports more reliable technical validation, which is valuable when preparing evidence for conformity assessment or product evaluation. Because it is tied to the parent series ISO/IEC 13522, it is especially useful where interoperability, implementation clarity, and risk management depend on a stable representation model.

  • Base notation guidance for MHEG object representation using ASN.1
  • Supporting reference for multimedia and hypermedia coding reviews
  • Useful for technical assessment, documentation alignment, and verification activities
  • Relevant to interoperability-focused implementation and conformity assessment workflows
  • Connected to the ISO/IEC 13522 series for structured object representation
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  • Publication Date: 1997-05-29
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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