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ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008

Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 15: Event Reporting - Technical Corrigendum 1

Standard by IEC, 2008-01-28

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ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008

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ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008 is a technical corrigendum to Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 15: Event Reporting - Technical Corrigendum 1, and it should be used as a supporting reference when reviewing the parent document. In procurement, engineering documentation, and compliance workflows, the reference helps clarify or correct the event reporting specification within the MPEG-21 framework. For teams performing technical review, verification activities, or documented evaluation, ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008 is relevant because it aligns the underlying guidance with the corrected published text.

Overview of ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008

This corrigendum is connected to ISO/IEC 21000, the multimedia framework series, and specifically to the Event Reporting part. As a technical correction, ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008 is intended to modify or clarify the parent publication rather than define a standalone framework. That makes it important for organizations maintaining engineering documentation, system specifications, or conformity assessment records that rely on accurate event reporting terminology and structure. It is often used during technical assessment and controlled document review to ensure the referenced material reflects the corrected standard text.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008

Organizations working with MPEG-21-based multimedia systems may use this corrigendum when checking implementation notes, preparing product evaluation files, or validating document sets for procurement and regulatory preparation. It is especially relevant where event reporting behavior, interface descriptions, or related metadata handling must remain consistent across technical documentation and test plans. In quality workflows, the corrigendum may support traceability by helping teams verify that the applied reference set matches the corrected published wording used for engineering review, laboratory evaluation, or supplier compliance confirmation.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008

Compliance with ISO/IEC 21000-15:2006/COR1:2008 matters because even small textual corrections can affect interpretation, testing consistency, and interoperability decisions. Using the corrected reference can reduce risk during product validation, support clearer conformity assessment, and improve operational consistency across internal specifications and supplier deliverables. For teams managing technical compliance, the corrigendum helps ensure that requirements used in verification activities and engineering validation are aligned with the authoritative corrected version, which can support better quality assurance and lower documentation errors.

  • Supports review of corrected Event Reporting text within the MPEG-21 framework
  • Useful for maintaining accurate engineering documentation and compliance references
  • Helps align verification activities with the published corrigendum text
  • Assists procurement and supplier review where corrected technical wording matters
  • Supports conformity assessment preparation and controlled document management
SKU: b5549a83632f

  • Publication Date: 2008-01-28
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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