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ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015

Information technology - Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation - Extensible 3D (X3D) encodings - Part 1: Extensible Markup Language (XML) encoding

Standard by IEC, 2015-11-24

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ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015

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ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 defines the XML encoding for Extensible 3D (X3D) within the broader field of computer graphics, image processing, and environmental data representation. For teams working with structured 3D content exchange, it provides a technical reference for documenting how X3D information is represented in XML form. That makes ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 useful when evaluating interoperability, preparing engineering documentation, or aligning a product or toolchain with a recognized encoding format.

ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 standard overview

This part of ISO/IEC 19776 focuses on the Extensible Markup Language encoding of X3D, supporting consistent representation of 3D scene information in a machine-readable format. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 19776, it is typically used as a supporting technical reference rather than a standalone implementation guide. In procurement, technical review, or compliance workflows, it can help define how XML-based X3D data should be structured for validation, exchange, and product documentation.

Applications of ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015

ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 is relevant where software tools, content pipelines, or data exchange environments use X3D and XML-based encoding for 3D graphics or environmental data representation. It may support technical assessment in product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and verification activities involving file structure, parser behavior, or content interchange. Organizations working on engineering documentation, digital media systems, simulation-oriented workflows, or content validation can use it to align internal methods with a defined encoding reference.

Why ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 matters

Using a clearly defined XML encoding reference can reduce ambiguity in implementation and improve operational consistency across tools, platforms, and review processes. For engineering teams and procurement groups, ISO/IEC 19776-1:2015 may support technical compliance checks, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation by giving reviewers a known basis for format handling. It can also help lower integration risk when exchanging X3D content between systems, especially where validation, interoperability, and quality workflows depend on predictable data representation.

  • XML encoding guidance for X3D content representation
  • Supporting reference linked to ISO/IEC 19776
  • Useful for interoperability review and format validation
  • Relevant to technical documentation and compliance workflows
  • Helps align 3D data exchange with a defined encoding model
SKU: 965d04d384f1

  • Publication Date: 2015-11-24
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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