Defines methods for the objective measurement of the print quality characteristics that contribute to the perceived resolution of reflection mode monochrome printed pages produced by digital electro-photographic printers. The measurement methods of this document are derived from several existing techniques for the assessment of an imaging system's resolution characteristics. Each of these measurement methods is intended for the engineering evaluation of a printing system's perceived resolution and is not intended to be used for purposes of advertising claims. The methods of this document are applicable only to monochrome prints produced in reflection mode by electro-photographic printing technology.
This document is part of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and provides notation for specifying information object classes, information objects and information object sets.
Defines the CAM (Common Access Method) for SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface). The purpose of this standard is to define a method whereby multiple environments may adopt a common procedure for the support of SCSI devices.
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 entities, and a set of spatial operations consistent with these schemas. It treats "vector" geometry and topology. It defines standard spatial operations for use in access, query, management, processing and data exchange of geographic information for spatial (geometric and topological) objects.
Defines the control functions and their coded representations. Applies only to text made up of characters. Does not define any control functions required for controlling the process of communication. Annexes A, B, and C are for information only.
This Recommendation | International Standard defines a normative but optional file format for storing compound images using the JPEG 2000 file format family architecture. This format is an extension of the JP2 file format defined in Rec. ITU-T T.800 | ISO/IEC 15444-1 Annex I and uses boxes defined for both the JP2 file format and the JPX file format defined in Rec. ITU-T T.801 | ISO/IEC 15444-2 Annex M. This Recommendation | International Standard is useful for applications storing multiple pages, images with mixed content, and/or images that need more structure than provided in JP2.
Specifies a coding format, referred to as JPEG XT, which is designed primarily for 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 protocol bindings and the protocol bindings themselves. The protocol bindings have commonality in their conceptualization of the services provided. Common features include: common data transfer semantics; harmonized session services for connection-oriented and connection-less protocols.Bindings for HTTP and WebDAV protocols are provided.