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ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011

Information technology - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) - Part 8: Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL) - Technical Corrigendum 1

Standard by IEC, 2011-11-23

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ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011

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ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011 provides a technical corrigendum to the Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL) part of ISO/IEC 19757, helping correct and refine the published reference used in document schema definition language workflows. For teams working with structured document processing, the correction matters because even a small textual or technical update can affect implementation accuracy, validation results, and documented evaluation. ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011 is therefore relevant where precise compliance reference material is needed for engineering documentation and technical review.

What is ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011?

ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011 is a corrigendum connected to ISO/IEC 19757-8, the Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL) specification. As a supporting document, it is intended to amend or clarify the parent publication rather than function as a standalone requirement set. In practice, it helps organizations maintain an accurate technical reference when evaluating document schema definition language behavior, carrying out implementation checks, or aligning internal engineering documentation with the corrected text.

Applications of ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011

This corrigendum is commonly used in standards libraries, software documentation workflows, and technical assessment activities where DSRL is referenced for document processing or markup-related work. It may support developers, integrators, and reviewers who need reliable source material during verification activities, conformity assessment preparation, or procurement review of XML-related tooling and specifications. It is also useful in environments that depend on consistent engineering documentation, where a corrected reference helps reduce ambiguity during testing workflows and quality workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011 important?

Technical corrigenda help reduce risk by ensuring that the referenced specification reflects the intended published correction. For organizations using the parent document in compliance workflows, the corrected text can improve interoperability, testing consistency, and technical validation. It is particularly relevant when teams need dependable source material for documented evaluation, internal QA checks, or procurement decisions tied to standards-based tooling. By keeping the reference set accurate, ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/COR1:2011 supports more reliable conformity assessment and lowers the chance of implementation errors.

  • Supporting corrigendum for the DSRL part of the ISO/IEC 19757 series
  • Useful for maintaining corrected engineering documentation and technical review records
  • Relevant to implementation checks, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Helps preserve consistency when working with document schema definition language workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2011-11-23
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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