Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.1
VCs are often related to DIDs to describe an identifier (e.g. a product or organisation)
VCs are often related to DIDs to describe an identifier (e.g. a product or organisation)
A protocol to resolve any given DID. Resolving a DID leads to e.g. the Verifiable Credentials of a product or organisation.
A protocol to ensure the integrity of VC and can be used for Third Pary Credentials or Product Information issued as VCs.
A rights language model to express access rights to e.g. product information, organisational credentials or services
A list of all code sets associated with coded data elements, see also UNECE Code List recommendations.
A JSON-based Serialization for Linked Data. A format that is often used to encode Verifiable Credentials.
Diese Norm legt grundlegende Strukturierungsprinzipien für Lebenslaufakten fest und beschreibt ihre Anwendung für technische Anlagen der Verfahrenstechnik, Energietechnik, Versorgungstechnik und Produktionstechnik sowie deren räumlich und funktional zuordenbare Bauwerke.
Für diese Norm ist der Arbeitskreis NA 159-04-01-01 AK "Lebenslaufakte für technische Anlagen" im DIN-Normenausschuss Dienstleistungen (NADL) zuständig.
The specification S2000M defines the processes, procedures and provides the information for data exchange to be used for material management throughout the lifecycle of a Product. The specification standardizes the business relationship between two or more parties (eg, contractor and customer) by providing a well-defined process flow and associated relevant transactions for data exchange.
1.1 This classification is to serve as an international standard for marine equipment nomenclature, taxonomy, hierarchical data structure, unique identifiers, and boundary definition for the consistent acquisition and exchange of equipment RAM performance data. The standard addresses the classification of mechanical and software products. 1.2 RAM in an acronym for Reliability, Availability, & Maintainability where: 1.2.1 Reliability is the probability that an item can perform a required function under given conditions for a given time interval (t1, t2). It is generally assumed that the item is in a state to perform this required function at the beginning of the time interval. 1.2.2 Availability is the probability that an item is in a state to perform a required function under given conditions at a given instant of time, assuming that the required external resources are provided. 1.2.3 Maintainability is the probability that a given active maintenance action, for an item under given conditions of use can be carried out within a stated time interval, when the maintenance is performed under stated conditions and using stated procedures and resources. 1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.
GreenBlue’s Recycled Material Standard (RMS) is a voluntary, market-based framework that
Standardized methods for state synchronization across different record systems, including but not limited to blockchains, databases, other distributed ledger technologies.