ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002
Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 2: Common
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ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 defines the Common part of the CDIF semantic metamodel for information technology, making it relevant for teams that work with structured data exchange, model-based specification, and formal technical documentation. As a supporting document in the ISO/IEC 15476 series, it helps establish a shared semantic base that can improve consistency across engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment workflows. For organizations comparing modeling approaches or validating information structures, ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 can serve as a useful compliance reference.
What is ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002?
ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 is the Common component of the CDIF semantic metamodel, which suggests a defined framework for representing shared concepts used across CDIF-related information technology modeling. In practical terms, it supports technical assessment of how information structures are described, interpreted, and exchanged within a formal model. Because it is a derived part of the parent reference ISO/IEC 15476, it is best viewed as a supporting technical document that contributes to consistency in engineering documentation and documented evaluation processes.
Applications of ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002
This document is most relevant where organizations need a controlled semantic basis for data modeling, interchange specifications, or systems analysis documentation. It may be used during technical review, procurement comparison, or validation of information-modeling practices within software engineering and related IT workflows. Teams involved in repository design, model interoperability, or structured metadata management can use it to align terminology and reduce ambiguity during testing workflows and regulatory preparation. ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 is especially useful when a common metamodel foundation is needed for operational consistency.
Why is ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 important?
The value of ISO/IEC 15476-2:2002 lies in helping organizations improve interoperability and reduce interpretation risk when working with model-based information definitions. A shared semantic foundation can support engineering validation, quality workflows, and more consistent conformity assessment preparation. For procurement and compliance teams, it offers a clearer basis for evaluating whether a technical document fits existing documentation or tooling requirements. It may also help laboratories and development groups maintain repeatable verification activities when assessing data-model alignment.
- Defines the Common semantic layer within the CDIF metamodel structure
- Supports structured information exchange and model consistency
- Useful for technical review, documentation control, and verification activities
- Relevant to interoperability, validation, and compliance workflows
- Connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC 15476 as a derived part
- Publication Date: 2002-10-28
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 15476 (2006-09-01)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 15476 (2006-02-15)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 15476 (2005-12-12)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 15476 (2002-10-28)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 15476 (2002-10-28)
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