ISO/IEC

Available (292)

Showing 205 - 216 per page



Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — JAB Code polychrome bar code symbology specification

This document defines the requirements for the symbology known as JAB Code. It specifies the JAB Code symbology characteristics, symbol structure, symbol dimensions, symbol cascading rules, data character encodation, error correction rules, user-selectable application parameters, print quality requirements and a reference decode algorithm.

ISO/IEC 23634

Information technology — Digital representation of product information — Part 1: General requirements

This document establishes the general requirements for Electronic Product Labelling which would be applicable to all types of product regardless of industry.

ISO/IEC 22603-1

Information technology — Digital representation of product information — Part 2: Requirements for electronic devices with integral display

The scope of this standard (Part 2) addresses the specific requirements which are applicable to all types of electronic devices with an integral display such as cell phones, computer tablets, desktop and laptop computers, monitors and printers.

ISO/IEC 22603-2

Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques — Harmonized vocabulary

This International Standard provides general terms and definitions in the area of automatic identification and data capture techniques on which are based further specialized sections in various technical fields, as well as the essential terms to be used by non-specialist users in communication with specialists in automatic identification and data capture techniques.

ISO/IEC 19762

Encoding and resolving identifiers over HTTP

This standard defines an approach for using HTTP URIs as identifiers in AIDC systems and a basic common API for querying online services for information about identified items. It cites IEC 61406, ISO/IEC standards 15418 and 15459, and the concepts of Linked Data as foundational but does not define a new identifier system nor a new URI scheme.

ISO/IEC NP 18975

Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — QR Code bar code symbology specification

This document defines the requirements for the symbology known as QR Code. It specifies the QR Code symbology characteristics, data character encoding methods, symbol formats, dimensional characteristics, error correction rules, reference decoding algorithm, production quality requirements, and user-selectable application parameters.

ISO/IEC 18004

ISO/IEC 27032:2012Information technology -- Security techniques -- Guidelines for cybersecurity

ISO/IEC 27032:2012 provides guidance for improving the state of Cybersecurity, drawing out the unique aspects of that activity and its dependencies on other security domains, in particular: information security, network security, internet security, and critical information infrastructure protection (CIIP). It covers the baseline security practices for stakeholders in the Cyberspace. This International Standard provides: an overview of Cybersecurity, an explanation of the relationship between Cybersecurity and other types of security, a definition of stakeholders and a description of their roles in Cybersecurity, guidance for addressing common Cybersecurity issues, and a framework to enable stakeholders to collaborate on resolving Cybersecurity issues.

ISO/IEC 27032:2012

Information technology - Metadata Registries Interoperability and Bindings (MDR-IB) - Part 5: Profiles

The ISO/IEC 20944 series of International Standards provides the bindings and their interoperability for metadata registries, such as those specified in the ISO/IEC 11179 series of International Standards. ISO/IEC 20944-5:2013 contains provisions that are common to the profiles, and the profiles themselves. A profile of ISO/IEC 11179-3:2003 is included, which maps ISO/IEC 11179 metadata attributes to standardized identifiers for navigation and access of ISO/IEC 11179 metadata.

ISO/IEC 20944-5

Information technology - Data structure - Unique identification for the Internet of Things

ISO/IEC 29161:2016 establishes a unique identification scheme for the Internet of Things (IoT), based on existing and evolving data structures. This International Standard specifies the common rules applicable for unique identification that are required to ensure full compatibility across different identities. The unique identification is a universal construct for any physical object, virtual object, or person. It is used in IoT information systems that need to track or otherwise refer to entities. It is intended for use with any IoT media.

ISO/IEC 29161

Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Age assurance systems — Framework

This document establishes core principles, including privacy, for the purpose of enabling agerelated eligibility decisions, by setting out a framework for indicators of confidence about age or an age range of a natural person.

ISO/IEC 27566

IT Security and Privacy — A framework for identity management — Part 4: Authenticators, Credentials and Authentication

This international standard provides guidance on implementing user authentication and the use of credentials therein, in particular it: -- describes complementary models for implementing authentication with different operational aspects. -- specifies formal descriptions of authentication methods. -- specifies requirements for authenticators as credentials -- managing the lifecycle, -- binding to a principal, -- use in a federated context.

ISO/IEC 24760-4

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