Describes concepts and considerations on the use of trust anchors for systems leveraging blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) for identity management, i.e., the mechanism by which one or more entities can create, be given, modify, use, and revoke a set of identity attributes.
An enterprise spec. for the trading function; an information spec. for the trading function; a computational spec. for traders; conformance requirements in terms of conformance points.
Defines a general framework for context-relative naming, refining and elaborating on the naming concepts defined in Part 2 of the ODP-RM; Identifies and characterizes functions necessary to handle names in the context of a federation of different naming systems; and clarifies the relationship between the concepts of name management (i.e. federation and naming) in distributed computing systems.
ISO/IEC 17998:2012 describes a framework that provides context and definitions to enable organizations to understand and deploy service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance.
Specifies two data interchange formats for signature/sign behavioural data captured in the form of time series using devices such as digitizing tablets or advanced pen systems. One data interchange format is for general use and the other one is a compact format for use with smart cards or other tokens. Both data interchange formats can be used for both acquired signature/sign samples (serving as a starting point for feature extraction) and for time-series features (to be compared directly by time-series based comparison algorithms).
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 23008-2:2020.
Provides guidance on concepts, objectives and processes for the governance of information security, by which organizations can evaluate, direct, monitor and communicate the information security-related processes within the organization.
Specifies a set of 128 control and graphic characters such as letters, digits and symbols with their coded representation. Applies to alphabets of the Latin script.
The Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) (ISO/IEC 9636), specifies a language independent standard interface between device-independent and device-dependent parts of a graphics system. For integration into a programming language, CGI is embedded in a language dependent layer obeying the particular conventions of that language. This part of ISO/IEC 9638 specifies such a language dependent layer for the Ada programming language. Order From: NCITS Storefront: http://www.cssinfo.com/cgi-bin/basket?action=add&item_id=224689
Defines an integrated XML implementation of ISO 19115 1, ISO 19115 2, and concepts from ISO/TS 19139 by defining the following artefacts: a) a set of XML schema required to validate metadata instance documents conforming to conceptual model elements defined in ISO 19115 1, ISO 19115 2, and ISO/TS 19139; b) a set of ISO/IEC 19757 3 (Schematron) rules that implement validation constraints in the ISO 19115 1 and ISO 19115 2 UML models that are not validated by the XML schema; c) an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) for transforming ISO 19115-1 metadata encoded using the ISO/TS 19139 XML schema and ISO 19115 2 metadata encoded using the ISO/TS 19139 2 XML schema into an equivalent document that is valid against the XML schema defined in this document.