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ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013

Information technology - Procedures for achieving metadata registry content consistency - Part 5: Metadata mapping procedure

Standard by IEC, 2013-10-30

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ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013

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ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 addresses metadata mapping procedure within the broader effort to achieve metadata registry content consistency. For teams managing technical document control, data governance, or system integration, it can serve as a practical reference for aligning metadata definitions across related records and registries. The document is especially relevant where consistent terminology, traceable mapping decisions, and documented evaluation are needed to support technical validation, quality workflows, and reliable information exchange.

What is ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013?

ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 is part of ISO/IEC TR 20943 and focuses on the metadata mapping procedure described in the title, Information technology - Procedures for achieving metadata registry content consistency - Part 5: Metadata mapping procedure. As a derived document, it should be viewed as a supporting technical reference connected to the parent series rather than a standalone normative requirement. It is useful where organizations need a structured approach to comparing, mapping, and aligning metadata content during engineering documentation, technical review, or compliance preparation.

Applications of ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013

ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 may be used in metadata registry projects, information management programs, and data integration workflows where operational consistency matters. It can support teams performing technical assessment of registry entries, comparing metadata between systems, or preparing controlled documentation for internal governance and external conformity assessment. Typical use cases include enterprise data architecture, system interoperability initiatives, and documented evaluation of metadata changes in environments that rely on traceable records and repeatable mapping practices.

Why is ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 important?

This technical document matters because inconsistent metadata can create avoidable risk in documentation, integration, and compliance workflows. A defined metadata mapping procedure helps organizations improve interoperability, reduce ambiguity, and support verification activities when records must be compared across systems or projects. It can also strengthen procurement review and regulatory preparation by making content alignment more transparent. For teams responsible for technical compliance, ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 supports a more controlled approach to quality assurance and technical validation.

  • Supports metadata mapping within registry consistency processes
  • Helps document technical decisions across related information systems
  • Useful for interoperability, validation, and controlled data governance
  • Provides supporting context for compliance and conformity assessment workflows
SKU: 71169475e5fa

  • Publication Date: 2013-10-30
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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