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Information technology — Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management — Software system infrastructure — Part 5: Device interface

This document provides an overview of ISO 10303.ISO 10303 provides a representation of product information along with the necessary mechanisms and definitions to enable product data to be exchanged. The exchange is among different computer systems and environments associated with the complete product lifecycle, including product design, manufacture, use, maintenance, and final disposition of the product.This document defines the basic principles of product information representation and exchange used in ISO 10303. It specifies the characteristics of the various series of parts of ISO 10303 and the relationships among them.

The following are within the scope of this document:
— scope statement for ISO 10303 as a whole;
— overview of ISO 10303;
— architectures of ISO 10303;
— structure of ISO 10303;
— terms and definitions used throughout ISO 10303;
— overview of data specification methods used in ISO 10303;

NOTE This includes the EXPRESS data specification language and graphical presentation of product information models.
— introduction to the series of parts of ISO 10303:
— integrated resources;
— application interpreted constructs;
— application modules;
— business object models;
— application protocols;
— implementation methods;
— usage guides;
— conformance testing methodology and framework;
— abstract test suites;
— scheme for identification of schemas and other information objects defined within parts of ISO 10303.

ISO/ICE 24791-5

Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 4-1: Secure product development lifecycle requirements (IEC 62443-4-1:2018); German version EN IEC 62443-4-1:2018

Specifies process requirements for the secure development of products used in industry automation and control systems. It defines a secure development life-cycle (SDL) including security requirements definition, secure design, secure implementation (including coding guidelines), verification and validation, defect management, patch management and product end-of-life. These requirements can be applied to new or existing processes for developing, maintaining and retiring hardware, software or firmware for new or existing products. These requirements apply to the developer and maintainer of the product, but not to the user of the product.

EN IEC 62443-4-1

Product category rules for life cycle assessment of electrical and electronic products and systems

This European Standard EN 50693 specifies the process and requirements on how to conduct life cycle assessment in the context of environmental declarations for electronic and electrical products and systems (EEPS). In the context it defines rules for product categories (PCR) and provides guidance on how to develop corresponding product specific rules (PSR) in Technical Committees.

EN 50693

Smart tracker chips - Feasibility study on the inclusion of RFID in Electrical and Electronic Equipment for WEEE management

This Technical Report investigates in the light of the implementation of the WEEE Directive
(2002/96/EC) the feasibility of deploying machine readable product identification technologies
(e.g. smart tracker chips) to fulfil the marking requirement for the purpose of implementing
producer responsibility. The product recognition shall provide information for waste stream
management (sorting, reporting and cost allocation).

Machine readable product identification technologies can be utilized during every phase of the
product life cycle of an EEE. The WEEE management is the last phase. This Technical Report
focuses on this phase only.

CLC/TR 50489

Material declaration - Part 1: General requirements

This document specifies the requirements and guidance for the content, format and exchange relating to material declarations for products and accessories of organizations operating in and supplying to industries within the ISO and IEC scope.
The main intended use of this document is to provide data up and down the supply chain that:
• allows organizations to assess products against material and substance requirements,
• allows organizations to use this information in their activities related to environmentally conscious design process and across all product life cycle phases, including material efficiency and product circularity considerations, as well as considerations linked to end-of-life stages such as waste management and use of reusable parts and recycled content.
This document specifies mandatory declaration requirements and also provides optional declaration requirements. This document does not suggest any specific method or process to capture material declaration data in the supply chain. However, it provides a data format used to transfer information within the supply chain. Organizations may determine the most appropriate method to capture material declaration data without compromising data utility and quality. This document is intended to allow reporting based on engineering judgement, supplier material declarations, and/or sampling and testing.

IEC 82474-1

Medical device traceability enabled by unique device identification (UDI)

This Technical Report describes the current situation for medical device traceability in Europe and identifies key elements to establish a comprehensive European traceability system that would provide full traceability to the individual patient level.
This Technical Report applies to medical devices, active implantable medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices, including their accessories. Other devices which are custom-made or intended for clinical investigations and those in vitro diagnostic medical devices which are manufactured in health institutions and for performance evaluation are out of the scope of this document.

CEN/CLC TR 14060

Decentralised Identity Management Model based on Blockchain and other Distributed Ledgers Technologies — Part 1: Generic Reference Framework

The proposed standard will specify a reference architecture for decentralised identity management, optionally enabled by distributed ledger technology (DLT) and blockchain systems. The reference architecture aims to natural persons and legal entities and addresses concepts, cross-cutting aspects, architectural considerations, and architecture views, including functional components, roles, activities, and their relationships with blockchain and DLT. Technical specifications of the legal identity itself and specifically those of official identity documents issued by competent authorities are outside the scope of this standard, since they are regulated based on its own legislation and technical standards. Likewise, this standard does not aim to define specifications that are within the scope of REGULATION (EU) No 910/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC, currently in force, but to support the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 as regards establishing a framework for a European Digital Identity (COM/2021/281 final, eIDAS 2 Proposal), which includes the provision by Member States of EU Digital Identity Wallets as an enabler for personal identification and qualified trust services, including the issuance of qualified electronic attestations of identity attributes. The standard does not aim to impose any device identification procedure before third parties, without prejudice of any wallet authentication capability required by the eIDAS 2 Proposal. The standard will meet at least the following criteria: - it is technologically neutral; - it is compatible with other relevant international standards on digital identity, such as ISO/IEC 24760, - it is applicable to identity attributes of natural persons, legal entities and things, - the application of this standard allows compliance with current privacy and personal data protection regulation, when appropriate, - it is aligned with the relevant provisions of the eIDAS 2 Regulation proposal, - it enables the deployment of practical, usable, flexible and cost-efficient decentralised identity management systems, - it takes into account the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); and, - it is suitable for use in business-to-business relationships with individuals and legal entities.

CEN/CLC/TS XXXX JT019002

Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Implementation guidelines - Part 2: Recycling and RFID tags

ISO/IEC TR 24729-2:2008 describes the potential for use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) as a significant enabler in the recycling of various types of products; notably home appliances and electronics. It identifies various recycling streams that are challenged by the possibility of RF tags being attached to recycled material, notably glass and steel.

ISO/IEC TR 24729-2

Information technology - Print cartridge characterization - Part 3: Environment

ISO/IEC 29142-3:2013 describes the principles and framework for environmental assessment of ink and toner cartridges used in printing devices that have a digital input printing path, including multi-function devices, including:

a) the goals and definitions related to environmental responsibility;

b) guidance to determine the relative benefits of reuse, recycling, recovery, and reduction techniques;

c) identification and prioritization of environmental attributes according to each phase of the cartridge life-cycle;

d) criteria for establishing environmentally sustainable practices.

ISO/IEC 29142-3:2013 establishes foundational terms, definitions, attributes, and test methods for cartridge environmental standards, environmental labels, and green procurement criteria.

ISO/IEC 29142-3:2013 standardizes treatment of environmental interactions and impacts throughout the cartridge life-cycle, and promotes harmonization of environmental standards, environmental labels, and green procurement criteria pertaining to ink and toner cartridges, thereby reducing impact on the environment and informing and benefiting the cartridge customer.

ISO/IEC 29142-3:2013 establishes environmental terms, definitions, attributes and test methods in accordance with the terms, symbols, notations and framework of ISO/IEC 29142-1 and ISO Guide 64.

ISO/IEC 29142-3

Information technology - Smart city ICT indicators

This document defines a comprehensive set of evaluation indicators specially related to information and communication technologies (ICT) adoption and usage in smart cities. Firstly, it establishes an overall framework for all the indicators. Then, it specifies the name, description, classification and measurement method for each indicator.

ISO/IEC 30146

Information technology – Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts

1.1 This part of ISO/IEC 6523 specifies a structure for globally and unambiguously identifying organizations, and parts thereof,
for the purpose of information interchange.
This part of ISO/IEC 6523 also makes recommendations regarding cases where prior agreements may be concluded between
interchange partners.
1.2 This part of ISO/IEC 6523 does not specify file organization techniques, storage media , languages, etc. to be used in its
implementation.

ISO/IEC 6523