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ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014

Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 6: Groupings

Standard by IEC, 2014-12-11

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ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014

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ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014 addresses Unique identification within the ISO/IEC 15459 series, with a focus on Groupings. For organizations that manage identifiers across products, logistics, or data capture systems, this document can support structured evaluation of how grouped identification is defined and applied. It is a useful technical document for teams reviewing coding rules, data consistency, and traceability requirements during engineering documentation, procurement review, or conformity assessment preparation.

Overview of ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014

As part of ISO/IEC 15459, ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014 serves as a supporting reference tied to the parent framework for unique identification. Its emphasis on groupings suggests a role in organizing identification elements so they can be used consistently across technical and operational workflows. That makes it relevant where documented evaluation, technical validation, and operational consistency are important, especially in systems that depend on reliable automatic identification and data capture practices.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014

This reference may be used when teams need to assess how identification groupings should be structured for database records, product labeling, supply chain data, or automated capture processes. It can support compliance workflows in engineering environments that rely on traceable item control, verification activities, and documented evaluation of identifier usage. ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014 is also relevant where procurement teams or laboratories need a clear compliance reference for reviewing identification logic before implementation or testing.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014

Following the guidance connected to ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014 can reduce risk when organizations depend on unique identification for interoperability, traceability, and quality assurance. Consistent groupings help limit errors in data exchange, testing workflows, and engineering validation, particularly where multiple systems must interpret identifiers in the same way. For compliance teams, it can also simplify technical assessment and preparation for conformity assessment by supporting clearer documentation and more reliable identification practices.

  • Supports structured use of grouped identification within the ISO/IEC 15459 framework
  • Useful for technical review of data capture, traceability, and identifier consistency
  • Can inform compliance workflows for engineering documentation and procurement checks
  • Helps reduce risk in systems that depend on reliable automatic identification and data capture
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  • Publication Date: 2014-12-11
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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