ISO/IEC 11179 (formally known as the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registry (MDR) standard) is a standard for representing metadata for an organization in a Metadata Registry.
Today organizations are required to exchange data quickly and precisely between computer systems using EAI Enterprise application integration technologies. Completed transactions must also be regularly transferred to separate data warehouse systems with specialized structures designed to make data retrieval efficient. Many industry experts feel that this can only be done efficiently if data is precisely defined and automated tools are created to exchange data between remote computer systems. Precise exchange of data between computers is also a key driver behind the W3C's Semantic web project.
ISO/IEC 11179 is one of the few mature standards for storing enterprise metadata in a controlled environment.
The standard consists of six parts:
Part 1 explains the purpose of each part. Part 3 specifies the metamodel that defines the registry. The other parts specify various aspects of the use of the registry.
Each Data element in an ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry:
ISO/IEC 11179 is strongly recommended by state and federal agencies such as the US Governments XML web site.
The following metadata registries state that they follow ISO/IEC 11179 guidelines although there have been no formal third party tests developed to test for metadata registry compliance.
Note that there are no independent agencies that certify ISO/IEC 11179 compliance.
ISO standards | IEC standards | Metadata | Metadata registry
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