Specifies a protocol which is used by Network Layer entities operating the protocol specified in ISO 8473 in Intermediate Systems to maintain routeing information for the purpose of routeing within a single routeing domain. The protocol specified in this International standard relies upon the provision of a connectionless-mode underlying service.
Defines the physical characteristics of proximity cards (PICCs).
Provides a set of instructions for evaluation of MRPs which may incorporate contactless integrated circuits. This evaluation is an instrument to establish the ability in principle of a specific type of document to fulfil the requirements of use. It supplies a structured approach to evaluate MRPs by: defining reproducible stress methods to submit the document(s) under evaluation to specific stress or environmental conditions; defining reproducible evaluation methods to measure numerical values for specific document properties; defining test sequences that specify the order in which stress methods and evaluation methods are to be performed; defining test plans to link specific user requirements to test sequences and related parameters.
This International Standard's most immediate interest is for deploying portable applications on small footprint devices. This International Standard provides dramatic savings of dynamic memory and execution time without sacrificing any of the flexibility usually attached to the use of non-pre-linked portable code.
Establishes a framework for the verification of cryptographic protocol specifications according to academic and industry best practices.
Specifies a set of basic encoding rules that may be used to derive the specification of a transfer syntax for values of types defined using the notation specified in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, Rec. ITU-T X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2, Rec. ITU-T X.682 | ISO/IEC 8824-3, and Rec. ITU-T X.683 | ISO/IEC 8824-4, collectively referred to as Abstract Syntax Notation One or ASN.1. These basic encoding rules are also to be applied for decoding such a transfer syntax in order to identify the data values being transferred. It also specifies a set of canonical and distinguished encoding rules that restrict the encoding of values to just one of the alternatives provided by the basic encoding rules.
Provides a DSSSL (ISO/IEC 10179:1996) library that makes it feasible to describe DSSSL specification for documents described by SGML (ISO 8879:1986) or XML (Extensible Markup Language).
Specifies requirements for the Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Part: Token ring low-cost fibre physical layer medium dependent (LCF-PMD). FDDI provides a high-bandwidth (100 Mbit/s), general-purpose interconnection among computers and peripheral