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ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004

Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 11: Evaluation Tools for Persistent Association Technologies

Standard by IEC, 2004-11-18

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ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004

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ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004 addresses Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 11: Evaluation Tools for Persistent Association Technologies, making it relevant for teams assessing how persistent association concepts are represented and evaluated within the MPEG-21 framework. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC TR 21000, it supports technical review, documented evaluation, and compliance workflows rather than serving as a standalone functional specification. For organizations involved in multimedia system design, interoperability analysis, or engineering documentation, it provides a focused reference for understanding the evaluation context around persistent association technologies.

Purpose of ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004

The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004 is to support evaluation activities related to persistent association technologies within the broader MPEG-21 multimedia framework. It is useful where technical assessment must consider how associations between digital objects, users, or usage contexts are examined and validated. In engineering and compliance settings, this type of document can help structure technical review, verification activities, and quality workflows by giving teams a common reference for documented evaluation. It is especially relevant when consistency in technical validation matters across development or procurement processes.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004

Organizations may use ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004 when preparing conformity assessment evidence, reviewing multimedia platform behavior, or aligning test planning with MPEG-21-related requirements. It can support laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, and technical documentation for systems that depend on persistent association technologies in content management or digital rights-related workflows. Procurement teams and technical reviewers may also use it as a compliance reference when comparing vendor claims, checking interoperability expectations, or assessing whether an implementation is suitable for controlled deployment and operational consistency.

Benefits of ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004

ISO/IEC TR 21000-11:2004 can help reduce ambiguity during technical assessment by giving engineering and compliance teams a shared basis for evaluation of persistent association technologies. That can improve testing consistency, support risk management, and strengthen preparation for regulatory or contractual review where documented evidence is required. It may also assist with procurement decisions by clarifying what should be examined during supplier evaluation. For organizations building or validating multimedia systems, the document can contribute to more reliable technical validation and better-aligned compliance workflows.

  • Supports evaluation of persistent association technologies within the MPEG-21 framework
  • Useful for technical review, verification activities, and documented assessment planning
  • Helps align procurement checks and conformity assessment workflows with expected implementation claims
  • Provides a supporting reference for interoperability-focused multimedia system evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 2004-11-18
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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