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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

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

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 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

Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Data documentation format

This document specifies those terms, concepts and principles considered necessary to address stakeholder concerns and to carry out enterprise creation programmes as well as any incremental change projects required by the enterprise throughout the whole life of the enterprise. This document forms the basis by which enterprise architecture and modelling standards can be developed or aligned.

ISO/TS 14048

Environmental management for concrete and concrete structures - Part 8: Environmental labels and declarations

This document provides a general principle, procedures and requirements for environmental labels and declarations for concrete and concrete structures. It is used for the environmental labels and declarations for concrete constituents, reinforcement, concrete, concrete products and concrete structures.
NOTE This document contains more specific requirements for environmental labels and declarations for concrete and concrete structures, based on ISO 14020, ISO 14024, ISO 14025 and ISO 21930.
This document includes the following phases of concrete and concrete structures:
— production phase of concrete constituents, concrete and concrete products;
— execution phase of concrete structures;
— use phase of concrete structures; and
— end-of-life phase.
This document applies to the partial life cycle (certain phases of the life cycle) or the entire life cycle of concrete and concrete structures. It applies to new concrete and concrete structures as well as to existing concrete and concrete structures.

ISO 13315-8

Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling)

This International Standard specifies requirements for self-declared environmental claims, including statements, symbols and graphics, regarding products. It further describes selected terms commonly used in environmental claims and gives qualifications for their use. This International Standard also describes a general evaluation and verification methodology for self-declared environmental claims and specific evaluation and verification methods for the selected claims in this International Standard. This International Standard does not preclude, override, or in any way change, legally required environmental information, claims or labelling, or any other applicable legal requirements.

EN ISO 14021

Building information models - Information delivery manual - Part 1: Methodology and format (ISO 29481-1:2016)

ISO 29481-1:2016 specifies

- a methodology that links the business processes undertaken during the construction of built facilities with the specification of information that is required by these processes, and - a way to map and describe the information processes across the life cycle of construction works.ISO 29481-1:2016 is intended to facilitate interoperability between software applications used during all stages of the life cycle of construction works, including briefing, design, documentation, construction, operation and maintenance, and demolition. It promotes digital collaboration between actors in the construction process and provides a basis for accurate, reliable, repeatable and high-quality information exchange.

EN ISO 29481-1

Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works - Data templates for the use of environmental product declarations (EPDs) for construction products in building information modelling (BIM) (ISO 22057:2022)

This document provides the principles and requirements to enable environmental and technical data provided in EPDs for construction products and services, construction elements and integrated technical systems to be used in BIM to assist in the assessment of the environmental performance of a construction works over its life cycle. This document gives requirements on structuring EPD information using a data template according to ISO 23386 and ISO 23387, to make EPD data machine-interpretable and to enable their integration into information-driven design, construction, use and end-of-life stages. This document is applicable to structuring generic LCA data for use within a BIM environment, as these data are required in the absence of suitable EPD data to enable assessment of the environmental performance at the construction works level. The assessment of environmental performance at the construction works level is not covered by this document.

EN ISO 22057

Enterprise modelling and architecture - Requirements for enterprise-referencing architectures and methodologies

This document specifies a reference base of concepts and principles for enterprise architectures that enable enterprise development, enterprise integration, enterprise interoperability, human understanding and computer processing. This document further specifies requirements for models and languages created for expressing such enterprise architectures.

ISO 15704