ISO/IEC 29115:2013 provides a framework for managing entity authentication assurance in a given context. In particular, it: - specifies four levels of entity authentication assurance; - specifies criteria and guidelines for achieving each of the four levels of entity authentication assurance; - provides guidance for mapping other authentication assurance schemes to the four LoAs; - provides guidance for exchanging the results of authentication that are based on the four LoAs; and - provides guidance concerning controls that should be used to mitigate authentication threats
Provides notation for specifying user-defined constraints, table constraints, and contents constraints.
This Technical Report describes the support in SQL for time related information. This Technical Report discusses the following features of theSQL language:?Time-related datatypes?Operations on time-related data?Time-related Predicates?Application-time period tables?System-versioned tables?Bitemporal tables
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 general, physical and magnetic requirements for interchangeability of the magnetic six-disk pack, as required to achieve unrecorded pack interchange between disk storages and associated information processing systems.
Defines concepts for describing temporal characteristics of geographic information. It depends upon existing information technology standards for the interchange of temporal information. It provides a basis for defining temporal feature attributes, feature operations, and feature associations, and for defining the temporal aspects of metadata about geographic information. Since this International Standard is concerned with the temporal characteristics of geographic information as they are abstracted from the real world, it emphasizes valid time rather than transaction time.
Specifies a method for measuring the throughput of class 1 and class 2 printers, as defined in ISO/IEC 11160-1. Specifies three different test patterns: (1) a standard business letter; (2) a spreadsheet; or (3) a graphic pattern.
This Recommendation | International Standard specifies the framework, concepts, and methodology for securing JPEG 2000 codestreams. The scope of this Recommendation | International Standard is to define: 1) a normative codestream syntax containing information for interpreting secure image data; 2) a normative process for registering JPSEC tools with a registration authority delivering a unique identifier; 3) informative examples of JPSEC tools in typical use cases; 4) informative guidelines on how to implement security services and related metadata