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ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007

Information technology - MPEG video technologies - Part 3: Representation of auxiliary video and supplemental information

Standard by IEC, 2007-10-10

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ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007

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ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007 defines guidance for Information technology - MPEG video technologies - Part 3: Representation of auxiliary video and supplemental information, making it relevant for teams that need a technical document for video-format evaluation, integration, or procurement review. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 23002, it supports engineering documentation and compliance workflows where auxiliary picture data or supplemental information must be handled consistently. For organizations involved in technical assessment, verification activities, or product evaluation, it provides a focused reference for documenting how such information is represented.

What is ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007?

This document addresses the representation of auxiliary video and supplemental information within the MPEG video technologies framework. In practice, that means it is used as a supporting reference when a team needs to understand how additional video-related data may be structured or described alongside primary content. Because it is part of the ISO/IEC 23002 series, ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007 is best treated as a technical support document for engineering review, technical validation, and conformity assessment preparation rather than a standalone specification covering the full video system.

Applications of ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007 during codec development, media platform integration, laboratory evaluation, or documentation review where auxiliary video signals and supplemental information need to be interpreted consistently. It can support test planning, implementation checks, and technical review activities for systems that process MPEG-based content. Procurement teams and compliance specialists may also use it to confirm that a candidate solution aligns with the expected representation model before moving forward with product acceptance, technical validation, or broader quality workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007 important?

This supporting reference matters because consistent representation of auxiliary video and supplemental information can reduce ambiguity during implementation, testing, and interoperability checks. For engineering teams, it helps structure technical assessment and verification activities around a shared reference point. For compliance and procurement workflows, ISO/IEC 23002-3:2007 can improve documented evaluation, support conformity assessment preparation, and lower risk when comparing solutions or reviewing supplier claims. It is especially useful when operational consistency and traceable documentation are important to the review process.

  • Supports representation rules for auxiliary video and supplemental information in MPEG-related workflows
  • Useful for technical review, implementation checking, and laboratory evaluation
  • Helps align engineering documentation with the broader ISO/IEC 23002 series
  • Assists procurement and compliance teams during product evaluation and acceptance planning
SKU: 891802826925

  • Publication Date: 2007-10-10
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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