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ISO/TR 19669:2017, 3.11. Health informatics: Re-usable component strategy for use case development

ISO/TR 19669:2017 specifies a use case development methodology, facilitated by a dynamic catalogue of re-usable components. Use cases are a basic tool in describing requirements for health and healthcare settings, service provision, information technology and software products. Use case development often follows a uniform template with components such as actors, roles, scenarios, event steps, actions, data objects/ elements and requirements statements. ISO/TR 19669:2017 includes a basic use case template and the methods of component identification, capture, cataloguing and re-use. This document also includes guidance for software designed to implement the methodology in the form of a use case authoring too.

ISO/TR 19669:2017

IEEE 1484.13.4-2016 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning Technology - IMS Content Packaging Information Model (CP) Version 1.2 - Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation

Specified in this recommended practice is how the elements and attributes defined in the IMS Content Packaging Information Model (CP) Version 1.2 relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1(TM)-2012.

IEEE 1484.13.4-2016

IEEE 1484.13.5-2013 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning Technology: IETF RFC 4287 - Atom Syndication Format - Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation

This recommended practice specifies how the elements and attributes defined in the Atom Syndication Format (Atom) relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1(tm)-2012.

IEEE 1484.13.5-2013

IEEE 1484.13.6-2015 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning Technology - Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange Abstract Model (OAI-ORE) - Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation

Specified in this recommended practice are how the elements and attributes defined in the Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) Abstract Model and expressed in the OAI-ORE Resource Map Implementation in RDF/XML relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1(TM)-2012.

IEEE 1484.13.6-2015

IEEE 1589-2020 - IEEE Standard for Augmented Reality Learning Experience Model

Augmented Reality (AR) promises to provide significant boosts in operational efficiency by making information available to employees needing task support in context in real time. To support according implementations of AR training systems,this document proposes an overarching integrated conceptual model that describes interactions between the physical world, the user, and digital information, the context for AR-assisted learning and other parameters of the environment. It defines two data models and their binding to XML and JSON for representing learning activities (also known as employee tasks and procedures) and the learning environment in which these tasks are performed (also known as the workplace). The interoperability specification and standard is presented in support of an open market where interchangeable component products provide alternatives to monolithic Augmented Reality-assisted learning systems. Moreover, it facilitates the creation of experience repositories and online marketplaces for Augmented Reality-enabled learning content. Specific attention was given to reuse and repurposing of existing learning content and catering to ‘mixed' experiences combining real world learner guidance with the consumption (or production) of traditional contents such as instructional video material or learning apps and widgets.

IEEE P1589-2020

IEEE P1484.11.1 - Standard for Learning Technology - Data Model for Content Object Communication

This Standard describes a data model to support the interchange of agreed upon data elements and their values between a learning-related content object and a runtime service (RTS) used to support learning management. This Standard does not specify the means of communication between a content object and an RTS nor how any component of a learning environment shall behave in response to receiving data in the form specified. This Standard is based on a related data model defined in the "Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) Guidelines For Interoperability," version 3.4, defined by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee (AICC). To balance the need to support existing implementations with the need to make technical corrections and support emerging practice, this Standard selectively includes those data elements from the CMI specification that are commonly implemented; renames some data elements taken from the CMI specification to clarify their intended meaning; modifies the data types of data elements taken from the CMI specification to reflect ISO standard data types and internationalization requirements; removes some organizational structures used in the CMI specification to group data elements that are specific to the AICC community of practice and not generally applicable; and introduces some data elements not present in the CMI specification to correct known technical defects in data elements taken from that specification.

IEEE P1484.11.1

IEEE P2784 - Guide for the Technology and Process Framework for Planning a Smart City

This guide will provide a framework that outlines technologies and the processes for planning the evolution of a smart city. Smart Cities and related solutions require technology standards and a cohesive process planning framework for the use of the internet of things to ensure interoperable, agile, and scalable solutions that are able to be implemented and maintained in a sustainable manner. This framework provides a methodology for municipalities and technology integrators to use as a tool to plan for innovative and technology solutions for smart cities.

IEEE P2784

ATTM; Broadband Deployment and Energy Management; Part 7: Digital multiservice cities; Sub-part 1: Multiservice Street Furnitures

The standard details processes which may be taken into account to improve energy efficiency, common infrastructure and ease deployment of smart new services as IP network.

ETSI TS 105 174-7-1 V1.1.1 (2017-06)

Machine-to-Machine communications (M2M); Smart Metering Use Cases

This Technical Report collects the Use Cases which have been identified for the Smart Metering application. These use cases will identify actors and information flows, and will form the basis of future requirements work at TC M2M on Smart Metering.

ETSI TR 102 691 V1.1.1 (2010-05)

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Framework for Public Mobile Networks in Cooperative ITS (C-ITS)

The scope of the work item is to (a) analyse cooperative ITS services using public mobile cellular networks for communications between ITS stations in order to identify related functional requirements on the ITS architecture, (b) identify required amendments / modifications of existing standards on cooperative ITS in order to enable usage of public mobile cellular networks, (c) identify functionality to be specified in new ITS standards to be developed under M/453. The result is to be presented as an ETSI Technical Report. Starting from the architecture described in the published standard 'ITS Communication Architecture' EN 302 665 v1.1.1, and considering primarily the 'Basic Set of Applications' defined in ETSI TR 102 638, a critical assessment of the applicability of the 3G - 4G mobile network access to support the described application scenarios will be provided. This analysis aims to refer to technical standards developed by 3GPP and ETSI TC M2M as much as possible. This analysis is based on the ITS station architecture and also covers security aspects. Additional technical background provided by R&D projects such as CoCAR (http://www.aktiv-online.org/english/aktiv-cocar.html), CoCARx (the follow-on project including integration between LTE and DSRC access technologies), and CVIS (http://www.cvisproject.org/) is intended to be considered for the development of the Technical Report. Related standards from other SDOs working on cooperative ITS also will be considered as appropriate. This approach is coherent with the spirit of the 'Joint CEN and ETSI Response to Mandate M/453', with specific reference to clause 3.3. 'Standardisation for Co-operative systems covering other media' and clause 4.2.3. 'National R&D projects including national FOTs'.

ETSI TR 102 962 V1.1.1 (2012-02)