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ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006

Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 6: State/event models

Standard by IEC, 2006-02-15

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ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006

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ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006 is the reference for Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 6: State/event models, supporting organizations that need a structured technical basis for representing state and event behavior within CDIF-based information models. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 15476, it is relevant when teams are reviewing model consistency, interoperability requirements, or documentation alignment across engineering and compliance workflows. It can help inform technical assessment, documented evaluation, and procurement review where semantic model structure matters.

Overview of ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006

This part of ISO/IEC 15476 focuses on state/event models within the broader CDIF semantic metamodel framework. In practical terms, it is likely used to define how state changes and event-driven behavior are represented in a formal information technology model, which can support technical validation and operational consistency. For teams working with model-driven documentation, the reference may assist with interpretation, engineering documentation, and conformity assessment preparation when evaluating how system behavior is described.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006 during technical review of software architecture, data modeling, or system integration work where state and event relationships must be clearly documented. It can also support procurement checks, supplier documentation review, and quality workflows that depend on consistent semantic definitions. In compliance-focused environments, the reference may be useful for comparing model content across projects, reducing ambiguity in technical specifications, and improving traceability during verification activities.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 15476-6:2006

Using a defined reference for state/event models helps reduce misinterpretation in engineering documentation and improves the reliability of technical assessment. That can matter for interoperability, configuration control, and risk management where event-driven behavior affects system behavior or downstream integration. For compliance teams, it supports more consistent conformity assessment preparation and helps maintain a clearer evidence trail during documented evaluation, testing workflows, and procurement decisions. In practice, it can also reduce rework caused by unclear model semantics.

  • State and event representation within the CDIF semantic metamodel
  • Supporting reference for model consistency and technical validation
  • Useful in engineering documentation, supplier review, and compliance workflows
  • Relevant to documented evaluation of behavior-oriented information models
SKU: acb901953183

  • Publication Date: 2006-02-15
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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