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revisiedatum

Revisiedatum refers to the date on which a document, dataset, or record was last revised or updated. It is a component of metadata used to convey the currency and relevance of the information.

Contexts where revisiedatum appears include official manuals, legal texts, standards and regulations, websites, and software documentation.

Revisiedatum is distinct from the creation date, which marks when the item was first produced, and from

Date formats for revisiedatum vary by context and region. ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) is common in technical or

Practical uses include assessing information reliability, ensuring accurate citations, and maintaining compliance with current guidelines. In

The
revisiedatum
helps
readers
determine
whether
they
are
consulting
the
latest
version,
and
it
is
often
displayed
together
with
a
version
number
and
the
issuing
organization
or
author.
the
publication
date,
which
can
refer
to
when
the
item
was
released
publicly.
In
many
information
systems,
the
revision
date
is
automatically
updated
whenever
content
changes.
In
version
control
systems,
the
revision
date
is
part
of
the
metadata
associated
with
each
change
or
commit.
standardized
environments,
while
other
contexts
may
use
day-month-year
or
localized
formats.
metadata
schemas
and
content
management
systems,
revisiedatum
is
stored
as
a
date
field
and
may
be
part
of
a
broader
revision
history
that
records
what
changed
and
when.