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ITU-T Study Group 20ITU-T - SG20 - Internet of things (IoT) and smart cities and communities (SC&C)

SG20 develops international standards to enable the coordinated development of IoT technologies, including machine-to-machine communications and ubiquitous sensor networks. A central part of this study is the standardization of end-to-end architectures for IoT, and mechanisms for the interoperability of IoT applications and datasets employed by various vertically oriented industry sectors.

ITU-T Study Group 20

TR/2021/WD-wot-discovery-20210602Web of Things (WoT) Discovery

The document presents a process for WoT discovery with two phases: introduction and exploration. The Introduction phase leverages existing discovery mechanisms but does not directly expose metadata; they are simply used to discover Exploration services, which provide metadata but only after secure authentication and authorization. This document normatively defines two Exploration services, one for WoT Thing self-description with a single WoT Thing Description and a searchable WoT Thing Description Directory service for collections of Thing Descriptions. A variety of Introduction services are also described and where necessary normative definitions are given to support them.

TR/2021/WD-wot-discovery-20210602

ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 -Internet of things (IoT) - Edge computing

ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 describes the common concepts, terminologies, characteristics, use cases and technologies (including data management, coordination, processing, network functionality, heterogeneous computing, security, hardware/software optimization) of edge computing for IoT systems applications. This document is also meant to assist in the identification of potential areas for standardization in edge computing for IoT.

ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 -

Electronic invoicing – Part 1 Semantic model of core elements, Part 2-3 UBL profile, Part 3-3 CII profile

Semantic data model for electronic invoices, with profiles for the two major EU invoice specifications (see UBL and CII below).

CEN EN 16931-1, -3-2, -3-3

Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Communication format business-to-business; German and English version prEN 15942:2020

This European Standard is applicable to all construction products and services related to buildings. It specifies and describes the communication format for the information defined in EN 15804:2019 for business-to-business communication to ensure a common understanding through consistent communication of information. NOTE This European Standard does not deal with business to consumer communication and is not intended for that purpose. Business to consumer communication format is planned to be the subject of a future document.

EN 15942

Sustainability of construction works - Data quality for environmental assessment of products and construction works - Selection and use of data; German and English version prEN 15941:2021

This document supports the data quality assessment and selection of data for product-level Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) according to the core product category rules of EN 15804 and for the environmental performance assessment of buildings according to prEN 15978-1 in a consistent way. It can also be used to assess and select data for the environmental assessment of civil engineering works. It defines data quality requirements with respect to temporal, technological and geographic representativeness for the data used to calculate the LCA based indicator results of the EPD and for construction works when applying EPD, life cycle inventory data or other LCA based information and generates a hierarchy to support the selection of the most appropriate data with regard to data quality. It also addresses the reporting of data quality at product and building level.

EN 15941

Standard Classification for Hierarchy of Equipment Identifiers and Boundaries for Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) Performance 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.

ASTM F2446-04(2018)

International specification for Material Management; Issue No. 7.0

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.

ASD S2000M

TR/2020/REC-wot-architecture-20200409Web of Things (WoT) Architecture

The document describes the abstract architecture for the W3C Web of Things. This architecture is based on a set of requirements that were derived from use cases for multiple application domains, both given in this document. A set of modular building blocks are also identified whose detailed specifications are given in other documents. This document describes how these building blocks are related and work together. The WoT abstract architecture defines a basic conceptual framework that can be mapped onto a variety of concrete deployment scenarios, several examples of which are given. However, the abstract architecture described in this specification does not itself define concrete mechanisms or prescribe any concrete implementation.

TR/2020/REC-wot-architecture-20200409