This standard is the PPC64 architecture-specific Core part of the Linux Standard Base (LSB). It supplements the generic LSB Core module with those interfaces that differ between architectures. Interfaces described in ISO/IEC 23360-6 are mandatory except where explicitly listed otherwise. Core interfaces may be supplemented by other modules; all modules are built upon the core.
Provides a privacy framework which specifies a common privacy terminology; defines the actors and their roles in processing personally identifiable information (PII); describes privacy safeguarding considerations; and provides references to known privacy principles for information technology. Applicable to natural persons and organizations involved in specifying, procuring, architecting, designing, developing, testing, maintaining, administering, and operating information and communication technology systems or services where privacy controls are required for the processing of PII.
Specifies the numbering system, the rules for assignment, and the assigned values to identify manufacturers of integrated circuits used in contact and/or contactless integrated circuit cards. To obtain an electronic draft: Global Engineering Documents, Inc, http://www.global.ihs.com.
Provides guidelines for the control scenario including formatting, defect management, the usage of control zone data, etc. of drives which claim conformance to ISO/IEC 10090, in order to achieve better usability of the 90 mm optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/IEC 10090.
Provides a performance-oriented keyboard arrangement to the keyboard presented in American National Standard for Office Machines and Supplies-Keyboard Arrangement for Alphanumeric Machines, ANSI X3.154. This standard describes the arrangement of the 48 basic printing keys on the keyboard and the characters, uppercase and lowercase, that appear on the keys.
Media changer (automation) devices use a private communication link for monitoring and controlling the removable medium devices (drives) installed in them. The proposed Automation/Drive Interface - Commands - 2 (ADC-2) standard specifies commands issued by automation devices to the drives.
Recommends the development of a specification for the use of Fibre Channel for use in the types of avionics applications Wherever possible this specification shall use the definitions contained in the Fibre Channel - Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH) and created by the other Fibre Channel projects. When necessary, this specification shall reference existing standards for the definition of the physical characteristics, e.g. packaging schemes, connectors, etc.
The goal of the non-repudiation service is to generate, collect, maintain, make available and validate evidence concerning a claimed event or action in order to resolve disputes about the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event or action. Provides descriptions of generic structures that can be used for non-repudiation services, and of some specific communication-related mechanisms which can be used to provide non-repudiation of origin (NRO) and non-repudiation of delivery (NRD). Other non-repudiation services can be built using the generic structures described in this standard in order to meet the requirements defined by the security policy. Relies on the existence of a trusted third party (TTP) to prevent fraudulent repudiation or accusation.
Establishes the general concepts and principles of IT security evaluation and specifies the general model of evaluation given by various parts of ISO/IEC 15408 which in its entirety is meant to be used as the basis for evaluation of security properties of IT products. It provides an overview of all parts of ISO/IEC 15408. It describes the various parts of ISO/IEC 15408; defines the terms and abbreviations to be used in all parts ISO/IEC 15408; establishes the core concept of a Target of Evaluation (TOE); the evaluation context; and describes the audience to which the evaluation criteria are addressed.