This standard provides specifications for format and recording for a 1/2 inch (12.7-mm), 9-track magnetic tape to be used for information interchange among information processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment utilizing a code for information interchange that was agreed upon by the interchange parties.
This standard encompasses the following: Clause 1 describes the scope, Clause 2 provides normative references for the entire standard, Clause 3 provides definitions, abbreviations, and conventions used within the entire standard, Clause 4 describes the feature sets defined by this standard, Clause 5 describes commands, Clause 6 describes logs, Clause 7 describes command normal and error outputs, Annex A describes zoned devices from a host's perspective, Annex B provides the bibliography.
The purpose of storing IDL data on machine-readable media on the IDL is to: increase productivity (of data and IDL use), facilitate electronic data exchange, and assist in authenticity and integrity validation. This document thus specifies the following: mandatory and optional machine-readable data; the logical data structure; encoding rules for the machine-readable technologies currently supported.
Specifies data interchange formats for signature/sign behavioural data captured in the form of a multi-dimensional time series using devices such as digitizing tablets or advanced pen systems. The data interchange formats are generic, in that they may be applied and used in a wide range of application areas where handwritten signs or signatures are involved. No application-specific requirements or features are addressed in ISO/IEC 19794-7:2014.
Amendment 2 to ISO/IEC 23008-3:2019.
Provides guidance based on ISO/IEC 27002:2013 applied to process control systems used by the energy utility industry for controlling and monitoring the production or generation, transmission, storage and distribution of electric power, gas, oil and heat, and for the control of associated supporting processes.
This part of ISO/IEC 6523 specifies the procedure for registration of organization identification schemes, and the requirements for the administration of International Code Designator values, to designate these organization identification schemes.
Specifies three digital signature schemes giving message recovery, two of which are deterministic (non-randomized) and one of which is randomized. The security of all three schemes is based on the difficulty of factorizing large numbers. All three schemes can provide either total or partial message recovery. Specifies the method for key production for the three signature schemes. However, techniques for key management and for random number generation (as required for the randomized signature scheme), are outside the scope. The first mechanism specified is only applicable for existing implementations, and is retained for reasons of backward compatibility.
Defines Geographic ReGister XML (grg) encoding, an XML schema implementation derived from ISO 19135.
The purpose of this document is to specify the lifecycle and management activities, principles, and requirements for applications (apps) used in Mobile Financial Services (MFSs). As defined in ASC X9.134-1, an application is a set of one or more software modules and any associated data used to provide functionality for an MFS.