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ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018

Information technology - Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) - Part 17: Multiple sensorial media application format

Standard by IEC, 2018-10-19

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ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018

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ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018 addresses the Information technology - Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) - Part 17: Multiple sensorial media application format, providing a technical reference for organizations evaluating how multimedia content can be structured for multi-sensory applications. For teams involved in technical review, product evaluation, or conformity assessment, it can help clarify how content packaging and application behavior are described within the MPEG-A framework. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 23000, it is relevant when comparing implementation requirements, supporting engineering documentation, or preparing a documented evaluation of media handling workflows.

Overview of ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018

This document defines the Part 17 specification within the ISO/IEC 23000 series, focusing on a multiple sensorial media application format. In practice, it is likely used to support structured interchange or presentation of multimedia applications where more than one sensory channel may be considered in the design or integration process. Engineers, integrators, and compliance teams may use ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018 during technical assessment to align system behavior with the parent framework, support operational consistency, and improve the clarity of implementation requirements in documentation and procurement reviews.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018

ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018 may be relevant in workflows involving multimedia platform specification, content packaging evaluation, and testing of application-level media behavior. It can support laboratory evaluation, verification activities, and engineering validation where a defined format is needed for multiple sensorial media applications. Procurement and compliance teams may also use it as a technical document when comparing vendor claims, reviewing system interoperability, or preparing regulatory preparation files and internal quality workflows tied to multimedia delivery or integration projects.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018

Using ISO/IEC 23000-17:2018 as a compliance reference can reduce risk in multimedia application design by improving consistency in interpretation and implementation. Clear alignment with the specified format may help teams avoid integration errors, support testing consistency, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. For organizations managing product development or procurement, it can provide a basis for documented evaluation, technical validation, and controlled review of media-related functions. That makes it useful where interoperability, traceability, and quality assurance are important to delivery and acceptance.

  • Supports review of multiple sensorial media application format requirements within the MPEG-A family.
  • Useful for interoperability checks, implementation comparison, and structured technical assessment.
  • Can assist with verification activities, product evaluation, and laboratory evaluation planning.
  • Helps document compliance workflows for multimedia platforms and related engineering documentation.
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  • Publication Date: 2018-10-19
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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