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ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010

Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 19: Media Value Chain Ontology

Standard by IEC, 2010-06-14

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ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010

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ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010 defines the Media Value Chain Ontology within the MPEG-21 framework, making it relevant for organizations that need a structured technical reference for describing media-related value chain concepts. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 21000, it is useful for technical review, documented evaluation, and compliance workflows where consistent terminology and model alignment matter. For engineering and procurement teams, it can support clearer specification handling and more reliable conformity assessment preparation around multimedia systems and content-related processes.

Overview of ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010

This document focuses on the ontology aspect of media value chains, which generally means a formal way to represent relationships, roles, and entities involved in multimedia handling. ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010 is typically consulted when organizations need a controlled reference for technical documentation, interoperability analysis, or architecture review within the broader MPEG-21 environment. Its value is mainly in helping teams maintain operational consistency and a shared model during engineering validation, system integration, and technical assessment activities.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010

In practical workflows, ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010 may be used during product evaluation, standards mapping, and solution design for media platforms, content distribution systems, and related digital asset workflows. It can also support laboratory evaluation and quality workflows where terminology consistency is needed for test planning, implementation review, or procurement checks. Because it is part of the ISO/IEC 21000 family, it is often relevant when teams are aligning technical documentation with a broader multimedia framework rather than assessing a standalone product feature.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010

Using ISO/IEC 21000-19:2010 as a compliance reference can reduce ambiguity in technical documentation and improve traceability across multimedia systems. That matters for risk management, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation, especially when multiple stakeholders are evaluating the same media workflow. Clear ontology definitions can also support interoperability discussions, technical validation, and procurement decisions by making requirements easier to compare. In practice, this helps organizations maintain quality assurance and avoid misalignment during implementation or review.

  • Formal ontology reference for media value chain modeling within MPEG-21-related work
  • Useful for technical review, documentation alignment, and requirements tracing
  • Supports interoperability assessment and consistent terminology across teams
  • Relevant to compliance workflows, validation planning, and procurement evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 2010-06-14
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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