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ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006

Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 10: Digital Item Processing - Amendment 1: Additional C++ bindings

Standard by IEC, 2006-07-12

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ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006

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ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006 is a focused amendment to the MPEG-21 framework, adding additional C++ bindings to Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 10: Digital Item Processing. For teams working with multimedia software, standards-based implementation, or technical review, this reference helps align code-level interfaces with the parent specification. ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006 is relevant when engineering groups need a controlled compliance reference for implementation detail, integration checks, or documented evaluation of Digital Item Processing support.

What is ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006?

This amendment supports the parent ISO/IEC 21000 framework by modifying Part 10 to include additional C++ bindings for Digital Item Processing. In practical terms, it is a supporting technical document rather than a standalone complete standard, and it is used alongside the base publication during engineering documentation, technical assessment, and conformity assessment preparation. Organizations may consult it when reviewing how software interfaces are represented, how implementation consistency is maintained, and how a development team should interpret the MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing model in C++-based workflows.

Applications of ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006

Typical use cases include multimedia platform development, software integration work, and standards-based implementation reviews where C++ bindings must match the parent MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing model. It may also support product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation activities when teams need to confirm that an implementation follows the expected interface structure. Procurement and compliance teams can use it as part of an engineering documentation set when specifying requirements, reviewing supplier deliverables, or preparing a technical compliance file for multimedia systems and related tooling.

Why is ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006 important?

Amendments like ISO/IEC 21000-10:2006/AMD1:2006 matter because they help keep implementation details aligned with the underlying specification, reducing ambiguity during development and verification activities. For organizations performing technical review or documented evaluation, the amendment can improve operational consistency between code, test plans, and compliance workflows. It is also useful for risk management in procurement and system integration, where clear binding definitions may support interoperability, testing consistency, and more reliable conformity assessment preparation.

  • Supports the MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing framework with additional C++ binding detail.
  • Used as a modifying reference together with the parent ISO/IEC 21000 publication.
  • Relevant to software implementation review, technical validation, and integration testing.
  • Helps teams maintain consistency in engineering documentation and compliance workflows.
SKU: 84fabc6220df

  • Publication Date: 2006-07-12
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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