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<doc-ident> ISO-Specific Document Identification Section
The ISO-specific element <doc-ident> container element holds information which uniquely identifies this standards document
for ISO purposes. Non-ISO organizations are advised to use elements directly within
<std-meta> and inside <std-ident> instead.
Usage/Remarks
Best Practice
This element has been retained for backwards compatibility with ISO STS. For non-ISO
processing, the element <doc-ident> and all the elements within it have been replaced by elements within <std-meta> and <std-ident>. All the information currently inside <doc-ident> can be tagged outside of the <doc-ident> element:
sdo
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Use the <std-org> container to record the name, short name, and location for an SDO, or use the <originator> element within <std-ident>.
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proj-id
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Use the <proj-id> element within <std-meta>.
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language
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Use the <content-language> element within <std-meta>.
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release-version
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Use the <release-version> element within <std-meta>.
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urn
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Use <self-uri> element within <std-meta>.
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ISO Note
This element (and thus all the elements within it) may be used only within <iso-meta>, <reg-meta>, or <nat-meta>, where they are retained for ISO use and for backwards-compatibility purposes. The
sub-elements of <doc-ident> are closely related to the fields of ISO URNs as documented in RFC 5141 (from which
some of the text describing them is borrowed).
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
The following, in order:
- <sdo> ISO-Specific Name For a Standards Development Organization, zero or one
- <proj-id> ISO-Specific Project Identifier, zero or one
- <language> ISO-specific Language Designation, zero or one
- <release-version> Release-Version/Development Stage/Status, zero or one
- <urn> ISO-Specific Uniform Resource Name, zero or one
Content Model
<!ELEMENT doc-ident %doc-ident-model; >
Expanded Content Model
(sdo?, proj-id?, language?, release-version?, urn?)
Tagged Sample
Identifies the standard as part of <iso-meta>
...
<iso-meta>
<title-wrap xml:lang="en">...</title-wrap>
<doc-ident>
<sdo>ISO</sdo>
<proj-id>...</proj-id>
<language>en</language>
<release-version stage-code="60.60">IS</release-version>
<urn>urn:iso:std:iso:2560:ed-3:v1:en</urn>
</doc-ident>
<std-ident>
<originator>ISO</originator>
<doc-type>is</doc-type>
<doc-number>2560</doc-number>
<edition>3</edition>
<version>1</version>
</std-ident>
...
</iso-meta>
...