Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 63: Parameters fo...
This part of ISO/IEC 18000 defines the air interface for radio frequency identification (RFID) devices
operating in the 860 MHz to 960 MHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band used in item
management applications. It provides a common technical specification for RFID devices that can
be used by ISO committees developing RFID application standards. This part of ISO/IEC 18000 is…
Identification cards — ICC-managed devices — Part 2: Physical characteristics and test methods for c...
This part of ISO/IEC 18328 defines physical characteristics and test methods for cards with devices,
including but not limited to power supplying devices, displays, sensors, microphones, loudspeakers,
buttons or keypads. This part of ISO/IEC 18328 also covers aspects of coexistence of technologies of
devices on the card and other machine readable card technologies.
Additional requirements…
Information technology — Learning, education and training — Collaborative technology — Collaborative...
ISO/IEC 19778 is applicable to collaborative technologies used to support communication among
learners, instructors and other participants. The implementation and communicative use of these
technologies entails the creation of information related to participant groups, and to the collaborative
environments, functions and tools that are set up for, and used by, these groups. This part of
ISO/IEC…
Information technology — Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework — Part 1: Data element specific...
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines structures and data elements for biometric information records (BIRs).
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines the concept of a domain of use to establish the applicability of a
standard or specification that complies with CBEFF requirements.
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines the concept of a CBEFF patron format, which is a published BIR
format specification…
Information technology — Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework — Part 3: Patron format specifi...
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 specifies and publishes registered CBEFF patron formats (see
ISO/IEC 19785-1) defined by the CBEFF patron ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, and specifies their registered
CBEFF patron format types (see ISO/IEC 19785-2) and resulting full ASN.1 Object Identifiers.
Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for learning resources — Part 8...
1.1 Scope of MLR multipart standard
The primary purpose of this International Standard is to specify metadata elements and their attributes
for the description of learning resources. This includes the rules governing the identification of data
elements and the specification of their attributes.
This International Standard provides data elements for the description of learning resources and…
Information technology — Learning, education and training — Metadata for learning resources — Part 9...
1.1 Scope of MLR International Standard
The primary purpose of this International Standard is to specify metadata elements and their attributes
for the description of learning resources. This includes the rules governing the identification of data
elements and the specification of their attributes.
This International Standard provides data elements for the description of learning resources and…
Information technology — Universal Business Language Version 2.1 (UBL v2.1)
Since its approval as a W3C recommendation in 1998, XML has been adopted in a number of industries
as a framework for the definition of the messages exchanged in electronic commerce. The widespread
use of XML has led to the development of multiple industry-specific XML versions of such basic documents
as purchase orders, shipping notices, and invoices.
While industry-specific data formats have…
Systems and software engineering — System life cycle processes
This International Standard establishes a common framework of process descriptions for describing the life
cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and associated terminology from an
engineering viewpoint. These processes can be applied at any level in the hierarchy of a system’s structure.
Selected sets of these processes can be applied throughout the life cycle for…
Information technology — EPC Information services — Specification
This document is a GS1 Standard that defines Version 1.1 of EPC Information Services (EPCIS).
The goal of EPCIS is to enable disparate applications to create and share visibility event data,
both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this sharing is aimed at enabling users to gain a
shared view of physical or digital objects within a relevant business context.