This is the first corrigendum to ISO/IEC 19794-6:2011 and ISO/IEC 19794-6:2011 specifies iris image interchange formats for biometric enrolment, verification and identification systems. The image information might be stored as - an array of intensity values optionally compressed with ISO/IEC 15948 or ISO/IEC 15444, or - an array of intensity values optionally compressed with ISO/IEC 15948 or ISO/IEC 15444 that might be cropped around the iris, with the iris at the centre, and which might incorporate region-of-interest masking of non-iris regions.
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 23008-1:2017.
Provides guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 for those organizations that are intending to either a) implement ISO/IEC 27001 when ISO/IEC 20000‑1 is already implemented, or vice versa, b) implement both ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 together, or c) integrate existing management systems based on ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1. Also focuses exclusively on the integrated implementation of an information security management system (ISMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 27001 and a service management system (SMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 20000‑1. In practice, ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 can also be integrated with other management system standards, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
Specifies a character encoding of the Computer Graphics Interface. For each of the functions specified in ANSI/ISO/IEC 9637 an encoding is specified. Provides a highly compact representation of the data, suitable for applications that require the data to be of minimum size and suitable for transmission with character-oriented transmission services.
ISO/TS 19130-2:2014 supports exploitation of remotely sensed images. It specifies the sensor models and metadata for geopositioning images remotely sensed by Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), LIght Detection And Ranging (lidar), and SOund Navigation And Ranging (sonar) sensors. The specification also defines the metadata needed for the aerial triangulation of airborne and spaceborne images.
ISO/TS 19130-2:2014 specifies the detailed information that shall be provided for a sensor description of SAR, InSAR, lidar, and sonar sensors with the associated physical and geometric information necessary to rigorously construct a physical sensor model. For the case where precise geoposition information is needed, this Technical Specification identifies the mathematical formulae for rigorously constructing physical sensor models that relate two-dimensional image space to three-dimensional ground space and the calculation of the associated propagated error.
ISO/TS 19130-2:2014 does not specify either how users derive geoposition data or the format or content of the data the users generate.
Specifies the general, physical, and magnetic requirements for interchangeability of the two-sided, 8-in (200-mm) (nominal), 48-tracks-per-inch (tpi), flexible disk caratridge (for 13 262 flux transitions per radian (ftpr) for use) as required to achieve unformatted disk cartridge interchange among disk drives using 77 tracks per side and associated information processing systems.
Specifies the application profile in support of identification and verification of transportation workers, through the use of Biometric data collected during enrollment, at local access points (i.e. doors or other controlled entrances) and across local boundaries within the defined area of control.
The SCSI family of standards provides for many different transport protocols that define the rules for exchanging information between different SCSI devices. This standard specifies the functional requirements for the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) physical interconnect, which is compatible with the Serial ATA physical interconnect. The SAS Protocol Layer - 4 (SPL-4) standard documents the SAS protocol layer corresponding to the Serial Attached SCSI - 4 (SAS-4) standard, defining the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect. Other SCSI transport protocol standards define the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using other interconnects.