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Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration - Long term signature profiles - Part 3: Long term signature profiles for PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures (PAdES)

ISO 14533-3:2017 specifies the elements, among those defined in PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures (PAdES), that enable verification of a digital signature over a long period of time.
It does not give new technical specifications about the digital signature itself, nor new restrictions of usage of the technical specifications about the digital signatures which already exist.

ISO 14533-3

Guidelines for establishing interoperability among independently functioning product identification and related authentication systems

This document establishes a framework for identification and authentication systems. It provides recommendations and best practice that include:

— management and verification of identifiers;

— physical representation of identifiers;

— participants’ due diligence;

— vetting of all participants within the system;

— relationship between the unique identifier (UID) and possible authentication elements related to it;

— questions that deal with the identification of the inspector and any authorized access to privileged information about the object;

— inspector access history (logs).

The model described in this document is intended to determine the common functions of different systems.

This document describes processes, functions and functional units of a generic model. It does not specify any specific technical solutions.

Object identification systems can incorporate other functions and features such as supply chain traceability, quality traceability, marketing activities and others, but these aspects are out of scope of this document.

NOTE This document does not refer to industry-specific requirements such as GS1 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN).

ISO 22378

Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration - Long term signature - Part 2: profiles for XML Advanced Electronic Signatures (XAdES)

This document specifies the elements, among those defined in XAdES digital signatures, that enable verification of a digital signature over a long period of time.
It does not give new technical specifications about the digital signature itself, nor new restrictions of usage of the technical specifications about the digital signatures which already exist.
NOTE XAdES digital signatures is the widely-used extended specification of “XML-Signature Syntax and Processing”.

ISO 14533-2

Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration - Long term signature profiles - Part 1: Long term signature profiles for CMS Advanced Electronic Signatures (CAdES)

This document specifies the elements, among those defined in CMS digital signatures and CAdES digital signatures that enable verification of a digital signature over a long period of time.
It does not give new technical specifications about the digital signature itself, nor new restrictions of usage of the technical specifications about the digital signatures which have already existed.
NOTE CAdES digital signature is the extended specification of Cryptographic message syntax (CMS), used widely.

ISO 14533-1

Automation systems and integration — Digital twin framework for manufacturing — Part 1: Overview and general principles

This document provides an overview and general principles of a digital twin framework for manufacturing including:
— terms and definitions;
— requirements of the digital twin framework for manufacturing.

ISO 23247-1

Automation systems and integration — Digital twin framework for manufacturing — Part 2: Reference architecture

This document provides a reference architecture for the digital twin in manufacturing including;
— reference model from domain and entity point of view;
— functional view specifying functional entities supported by the entity-based reference model.

ISO 23247-2

Application Programming Interface Technical Specification JSON schema naming and design rules

The JSON Schema Naming and Design Rules technical specification defines an architecture and a set of rules necessary to define, describe and use JSON to consistently express business information exchanges namely via APIs

JSON-NDR

Core Components Technical Specification – Part 8 of the ebXML Framework

The UN/CEFACT Core Components Technical Specification describes and specifies a new approach to the well-understood problem of the lack of information interoperability between applications in the e-business arena.

CCTS

UML Profile for UN/CEFACT’s Modeling Methodology (UMM) Foundation Module Version 2.0 Technical Specification

The UMM, as described in this document, is the formal description technique for describing any Open-edi scenario as defined in ISO/IEC 14662 “Open-edi reference model”

UMM

Methodology for environmental life cycle assessments of information and communication technology goods, networks and services

Recommendation ITU-T L.1410 deals with environmental life cycle assessments (LCAs) of
information and communication technology (ICT) goods, networks and services. It is organized in two
parts:
• Part I: ICT life cycle assessment: framework and guidance
• Part II: "Comparative analysis between ICT and reference product system (Baseline scenario);
framework and guidance".
Part I deals with the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology applied to ICT goods, networks and
services. Part II deals with comparative analysis based on LCA results of an ICT goods, networks and
services product system, and a reference product system.

ITU-T L.1410

Circular economy in information and communication technology; definition of approaches, concepts and metrics

Supplement 28 to ITU-T L-series Recommendations investigates current approaches, concepts
and metrics of CE and RE and their applicability for ICT infrastructure goods.
This Supplement:
1) introduces CE and RE,
2) describes CE as used in the ICT industry,
3) describes existing CE and RE metrics and examples of their use.
4) proposes next steps in CE and RE standardization.
The scope of this Supplement includes the following aspects: upgradability, repairability,
removability, durability, reusability, recyclability, recoverability, refurbishability and
remanufactureability. The following additional parameters, indicators and metrics are included:
recycled content, use of critical raw materials and proportion of re-used parts.

ITU-T L Supplement 28