ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006
Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 17: Fragment Identification of MPEG Resources
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ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006 addresses Fragment Identification of MPEG Resources within the MPEG-21 multimedia framework, making it relevant for organizations that need a technical reference for managing and identifying digital media fragments. For engineering teams, testing groups, and compliance reviewers, it can support documented evaluation of how multimedia resources are referenced and handled across systems. As part of ISO/IEC 21000, the document is best read as a supporting technical reference connected to the broader framework rather than a standalone implementation guide.
Overview of ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006
The scope of ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006 is centered on fragment identification for MPEG resources, which is typically important where media assets must be tracked, referenced, or processed at a more granular level. In practical terms, it may inform technical assessment, interoperability review, and engineering documentation for systems that work with structured multimedia content. The first edition establishes a formal reference point for understanding how fragment-level identification fits within MPEG-21-based workflows and related quality workflows.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006
Organizations may use ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006 during product evaluation, system integration, or technical validation activities involving MPEG resource management. It can be relevant in software development, media processing platforms, archive systems, and laboratory evaluation environments where consistent identification of fragments supports testing workflows and conformity assessment preparation. Procurement teams may also review it when assessing whether a technical document aligns with broader engineering specifications or operational consistency requirements in multimedia systems.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 21000-17:2006
Using a documented reference for fragment identification can help reduce ambiguity in media handling, improve interoperability checks, and support repeatable verification activities. For compliance teams, the value lies in clearer technical validation and more controlled conformity assessment preparation, especially when systems must manage complex MPEG resources across multiple tools or vendors. It may also assist with risk management by improving traceability in engineering documentation and supporting consistent review during procurement and quality assurance processes.
- Fragment-level identification within the MPEG-21 framework
- Support for technical review and documented evaluation of multimedia resources
- Useful in interoperability, testing, and validation workflows
- Relevant to procurement and compliance checks for media-handling systems
- Connected supporting reference within ISO/IEC 21000
- Publication Date: 2006-12-09
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
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