ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006
Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Spatial Reference Model (SRM) language bindings - Part 4: C
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ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006 provides the C language bindings for the Spatial Reference Model (SRM) language bindings defined within ISO/IEC 18042. For engineering teams working with computer graphics and image processing software, it helps translate the SRM concept into a form that can be used in C-based development, testing, and integration workflows. As a derived document connected to the parent reference, it is most useful when consistency, technical review, and implementation alignment are needed across a software toolchain.
What is ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006?
ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006 defines the C binding component of the Spatial Reference Model language bindings series, supporting software implementations that use C as the target programming language. Its role is generally to provide a structured technical reference for representing SRM concepts in code, which can support documented evaluation, code integration, and technical validation. For organizations reviewing design documentation or preparing conformity assessment materials, it offers a clear link between the broader SRM framework and C-based implementation practices.
Applications of ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006
ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006 is relevant in software environments where computer graphics, image processing, and spatial reference handling are implemented in C. It may be used by developers, integrators, and test laboratories involved in product evaluation, technical assessment, or verification activities for systems that depend on consistent coordinate or spatial reference behavior. The reference can also support engineering documentation, procurement review, and quality workflows where compatibility with the parent ISO/IEC 18042 framework must be confirmed.
Why is ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006 important?
This document matters because it supports operational consistency when SRM functionality is implemented in C. By giving teams a defined binding reference, it can reduce ambiguity during development, improve testing workflows, and help align implementation details with compliance expectations. It is particularly useful in technical review, regression testing, and conformity assessment preparation, where repeatable behavior and clear documentation are important. For procurement and integration decisions, it also helps clarify whether a software component is built around the expected technical reference.
- C language binding reference for the Spatial Reference Model framework
- Useful for software implementation, integration, and code-level technical validation
- Supports testing consistency and documented evaluation in graphics-related workflows
- Relevant to compliance preparation where alignment with ISO/IEC 18042 is required
- Publication Date: 2006-07-21
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 18042 (2024-12-12)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 18042 (2011-05-19)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 18042 (2006-07-21)
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