Information technology - Programming languages - C++
ISO/IEC 14882:2011 specifies requirements for implementations of the C++ programming language. The first such requirement is that they implement the language, and so ISO/IEC 14882:2011 also defines C++. Other requirements and relaxations of the first requirement appear at various places within ISO/IEC 14882:2011.
C++ is a general purpose programming language based on the C programming language as…
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Corporate tel...
Mobility for enterprise communications is the ability for persons and objects (e.g. vehicles, sensors and other machines) belonging to the enterprise to use communication and information services regardless of changes in their physical location. This includes also the ability to be reached by other persons or objects for communications.
ISO/IEC TR 26927:2011 encompasses the mobility of enterprise…
Information technology — W3C Web Services Policy 1.5 — Attachment
ISO/IEC 40280:2011 defines two general-purpose mechanisms for associating policies, as defined in ISO/IEC 40270, with the subjects to which they apply. It also defines how these general-purpose mechanisms can be used to associate policies with Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) descriptions.
Information technology — W3C SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework (Second Edition)
SOAP Version 1.2 (SOAP) is a lightweight protocol intended for exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. It uses XML technologies to define an extensible messaging framework providing a message construct that can be exchanged over a variety of underlying protocols. The framework has been designed to be independent of any particular programming model and other…
Information technology — W3C SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts (Second Edition)
SOAP Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol intended for exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. ISO/IEC 42020:2011 defines a set of adjuncts for use with the SOAP Version 1.2 messaging framework specified in ISO/IEC 42010:2011. ISO/IEC 42020:2011 depends on ISO/IEC 42010:2011.
Information technology — W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 — SOAP Binding
Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms to address Web services and messages. ISO/IEC 42050:2011 defines the binding of the abstract properties defined in ISO/IEC 42040 to SOAP Messages.
Information technology — W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 — Core
Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms to address Web services and messages. ISO/IEC 42040:2011 defines a set of abstract properties and an XML Infoset representation thereof to reference Web services and to facilitate end-to-end addressing of endpoints in messages. It enables messaging systems to support message transmission through networks that include processing nodes…
Information technology — W3C Web Services Policy 1.5 — Framework
ISO/IEC 40270:2011 defines a framework and a model for expressing policies that refer to domain-specific capabilities, requirements, and general characteristics of entities in a Web services-based system.
Information technology — W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 — Metadata
Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms to address Web services and messages. ISO/IEC 40260:2011 defines how the abstract properties defined in ISO/IEC 40240 are described using Web Services Description Language (WSDL), how to include WSDL metadata in endpoint references, and how WS-Policy can be used to indicate the support of WS-Addressing by a Web service.
Information technology - W3C SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework (Second Edition)
SOAP Version 1.2 (SOAP) is a lightweight protocol intended for exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. It uses XML technologies to define an extensible messaging framework providing a message construct that can be exchanged over a variety of underlying protocols. The framework has been designed to be independent of any particular programming model and other…