This International Standard specifies the media characteristics, the recorded tape format and file structure requirements to enable information interchange between information processing systems using 19,0 mm wide magnetic tape and cassette conforming to IEC 61016 Section 2.
Specifies the framework, concepts, and methodology for securing JPEG 2000 codestreams. Defines a normative codestream syntax containing information for interpreting secure image data; a normative process for registering JPSEC tools with a registration authority delivering a unique identifier; informative examples of JPSEC tools in typical use cases; informative guidelines on how to implement security services and related metadata. It does not describe specific secure imaging applications or limit secure imaging to specific techniques, but creates a framework that enables future extensions as secure imaging techniques evolve.
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 the profiles, and the profiles themselves. A profile of ISO/IEC 11179-3:2003 is included, which maps ISO/IEC 11179 metadata attributes to standardized identifiers for navigation and access of ISO/IEC 11179 metadata.
Establishes machine readable records for documenting the output of a biometric test, formats for data that ISO/IEC 19795 tests are required to report, and an ASN.1 syntax for test reports. This standard specifically does not require, prohibit, or otherwise specify, the format of biometric samples or templates used in a test, require, prohibit or otherwise specify, the encapsulation of biometric samples or templates used in a test, or regulate metrics for tests. NOTE ISO/IEC 19795-1 establishes the reportable metrics.
Defines notation for parameterization of ASN.1 specifications.
ISO/IEC TR 19446:2015 is applicable to driving licences which include a microchip and claim compliance to the EU Regulation on driving licences.
Provides the information necessary to ensure mechanical and magnetic interchangeability for a tape cartridge between information processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment. This standard provides the general requirements, definitions, physical and magnetic tape characteristics, and the cartridge requirements.
Describes the physical interface portions of a high performance serial link based on the work of the XFP MSA. FC-PI-3 applies only to the variant described in FC-PI-3 and does not affect or supersede any requirements in any other FC standard or technical report. defines the electrical interfaces called XFI+ based on INF-8077(XFI) the XFP MSA for high-speed serial operation from 9.95-11.1 Gigabaud.
Technical Corrigendum 1 to ISO 19108:2002