ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006/Amd 1:2012
(Amendment)Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C - Amendment 1
Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C - Amendment 1
Technologies de l'information — Liaisons de langage SEDRIS — Partie 4: C — Amendement 1
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 20-May-2012
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 21-May-2012
- Due Date
- 22-Feb-2013
- Completion Date
- 22-Feb-2013
Overview
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006/Amd 1:2012 is an international standard published by ISO and IEC that defines the amendment to the SEDRIS language bindings for the C programming language. This amendment updates Part 4 of the original 18024-4:2006 standard, which focuses on providing a standardized interface for developers working with SEDRIS in C. SEDRIS (Synthetic Environment Data Representation and Interchange Specification) is a key technology in information technology that facilitates the interoperable representation and exchange of environmental data.
This amendment ensures improved compatibility and functionality of the SEDRIS language bindings for C, supporting developers and organizations working in simulation, geospatial data processing, and environmental data interchange.
Key Topics
SEDRIS Language Bindings: The document details updates to the language bindings for the C programming language, ensuring that SEDRIS functionality can be seamlessly integrated into C applications.
Amendment Scope: Although the original standard dates back to 2006, this 2012 amendment provides important revisions and clarifications to keep the standard aligned with evolving technology practices.
Implementation Guidance: The amendment includes instructions for correct installation and use, including handling of compound documents and zipped files to maintain the integrity of links and data structures within the documentation.
Copyright and Licensing: Strict copyright protections are outlined, specifying that reproduction or transmission of the standard without ISO’s permission is prohibited and may require licensing agreements or royalty payments.
Applications
Environmental Simulation Systems: Developers use this standard to build and maintain simulation systems requiring accurate and interoperable environmental data representations.
Geospatial Data Interchange: Agencies and organizations involved in geographic information systems (GIS) apply these language bindings to process and exchange complex geospatial datasets efficiently.
Software Development in C: Programmers integrating SEDRIS into applications written in C benefit from standardized interfaces, ensuring consistency, reducing development time, and improving code portability.
Military and Defense Simulations: Many simulation platforms used in defense rely on SEDRIS for data interoperability, making this standard critical for ensuring reliable data sharing and environment modeling.
Related Standards
ISO/IEC 18024 Series: The complete series addresses SEDRIS language bindings for other programming languages besides C, such as C++ and Java, offering comprehensive support for multi-language development.
ISO/IEC 18023 Series: Related standards focus on the SEDRIS Abstract Transmittal Format and its use in environmental data interchange.
ISO/IEC 13249: SQL Multimedia and Application Packages standard that complements environmental data management efforts in database systems.
Keywords: ISO/IEC 18024-4 amendment, SEDRIS language bindings, C programming standard, environmental data exchange, synthetic environment, geospatial data interoperability, simulation data standards, ISO SEDRIS C binding, data representation standard, international IT standards
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006/Amd 1:2012 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C - Amendment 1". This standard covers: Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C - Amendment 1
Information technology - SEDRIS language bindings - Part 4: C - Amendment 1
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006/Amd 1:2012 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.140 - Computer graphics. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 18024-4
First edition
2006-05-15
AMENDMENT 1
2012-06-01
Information technology — SEDRIS
language bindings —
Part 4:
C
AMENDMENT 1
Technologies de l'information — Liaisons de langage SEDRIS —
Partie 4: C
AMENDEMENT 1
Reference number
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006/Amd.1:2012(E)
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