Defines a set of lossless and lossy compression methods for coding continuous-tone, bi-level, greyscale or colour digital still images. This Recommendation | International Standard provides three independently created software reference implementations of Rec. ITU-T T.800 | ISO/IEC 15444-1, in order to assist implementers of Rec. ITU-T T.800 | ISO/IEC 15444-1 in testing and understanding its content. The packages are JASPER, JJ2000 and OPENJPEG.
Provides reference implementations of multiple parts of the ISO/IEC 18477 series, also known under the name "JPEG XT". JPEG XT is designed primarily for compression of continuous-tone photographic content.
Provides the bindings and their interoperability for metadata registries, such as those specified in the ISO/IEC 11179 series of Standards. Contains provisions that are common to application programming interface (API) bindings and the API bindings themselves. The API bindings have commonality in their conceptualization of the services provided. Common features include: using a session paradigm to access data;using a parameterized security framework to support a variety of security techniques; using a hierarchical navigation for data access.Bindings for C, Java, and ECMAscript programming languages are provided.
Specifies a data record interchange format for recording, storing, and transmitting one or more hand vascular images. Each image is accompanied by image-specific metadata contained in a header record. ISO/IEC 29109-9:2011 establishes tests for checking the correctness of the binary record. It defines a testing methodology to ensure conformance of a vendor's application or service to ISO/IEC 19794-9:2007.
Provides notation for specifying information object classes, information objects and information object sets.
Describes the regular expression support in SQL adopted from the regular expression syntax of XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators (Second Edition), which is derived from Perl. It discusses five operators using this regular expression syntax
The described Physical Layer Protocol Standard is intended for use in a high-performance multinode network. This protocol is designed to be effective at 100 megabits per second using a token ring architecture and fibre optics or other transmission media over distances of several kilometers in extent.
Specifies the implementation of RBAC systems. It describes the packaging of features through the selection of functional components and feature options within a component, beginning with a core set of RBAC features that shall be included in all packages.
Specifies conceptual schemas for describing the spatial characteristics of geographic features, and a set of spatial operations consistent with these schemas. It treats vector geometry and topology up to three dimensions. It defines standard spatial operations for use in access, query, management, processing, and data exchange of geographic information for spatial (geometric and topological) objects of up to three topological dimensions embedded in coordinate spaces of up to three axes.