This standard describes a communication interface between a channel and I/O control units that utilize the Single-Byte Command Code Sets (SBCCS) as implemented in a wide range of data processing systems.
This part of ISO/IEC 10026: a) provides a general intro. to the concepts & mechanisms defined in ISO/IEC 10026; b) defines a model of disbributed transaction processing; c) defines the requirements to be met by the OSI TP Service; & d) takes into consideration the need to coexist with other Application Service Elements.
NOTE 1 This clause defines the scope of this International Standard. It should not be confused with the concept of “scope” defined in 3.16, which only applies in the context of topic maps. Topic maps enable multiple, concurrent views of sets of information objects. The structural nature of these views is unconstrained; they may reflect an object oriented approach, or they may be relational, hierarchical, ordered, unordered, or any combination of the foregoing. Moreover, an unlimited number of topic maps may be overlaid on a given set of information resources.
Describes a SCSI transport protocol (see SAM-6) for USB-2 and USB-3 with the following properties: (a) a mechanism to send commands associated with any T10 command standard to a USB device; (b) compliance with SCSI Architecture Model - 6 (e.g., autosense and command queuing); and (c) other capabilities.
Defines the functionality of the time assessment authority (TAA), describes an overall architecture for providing the time to the time-stamping authority (TSA) and to guarantee the correctness of it through the use of the TAA, and gives technical guidelines for the TAA to provide, and to provide assurance in, a trusted time source to the TSA.
ISO/IEC 19795-2:2007 addresses two specific biometric performance testing methodologies: technology and scenario evaluation. The large majority of biometric tests are of one of these two generic evaluation types. Technology evaluations evaluate enrolment and comparison algorithms by means of previously collected corpuses, while scenario evaluations evaluate sensors and algorithms by processing of samples collected from Test Subjects in real time. The former is intended for generation of large volumes of comparison scores and candidate lists indicative of the fundamental discriminating power of an algorithm.
Specifies a video coding technology known as versatile video coding (VVC), comprising a video coding technology with a compression capability that is substantially beyond that of the prior generations of such standards and with sufficient versatility for effective use in a broad range of applications.
Provides a detailed description of the Organization Normative Framework and provides guidance to organizations for its implementation.
Specifies the form and provides guidance on the construction of machine readable visas, in particular in relation to the sections of the document containing details of the holder in a form which is both visible and machine readable.
This document specifies entity authentication mechanisms using digital signatures based on asymmetric techniques. A digital signature is used to verify the identity of an entity. Ten mechanisms are specified in this document. The first five mechanisms do not involve an on-line trusted third party and the last five make use of on-line trusted third parties. In both of these two categories, two mechanisms achieve unilateral authentication and the remaining three achieve mutual authentication.