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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

Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) - Part 8: Associated data in EDI

This part of ISO 9735 specifies syntax rules for associated data in EDI to be interchanged between computer application systems. This provides a method to transfer data which cannot be carried by means of either a batch or interactive EDIFACT message. The data may be created by other applications (such as STEP, CAD, etc.), and is referred to in this part as associated data.

ISO 9735-8

Guidelines for establishing a Framework for Trust and Interoperability

This document establishes a framework for a trustworthy environment for information processing and communication that protects integrity along the supply chain of physical and related electronic documents, products, software and services life cycle to mitigate product fraud and counterfeit goods, by using object identification techniques.

This document gives guidelines to establish a framework for ensuring trust, interoperability and interoperation via secure and reliable electronically signed encoded data set (ESEDS) schemes for multi-actor applications which are even applicable in multi-sector environment.

This document does not interfere with existing traceability and identification and authentication systems but is able to support interoperations between them by introducing an ESEDS scheme.

ISO 22385

Confirmation procedures for the application of artefact metrics

This document specifies a process to qualify the suitability, reliability and effectiveness of artefact metrics as well as artefact metric recognition principles for identification and verification.

The artefact metric recognition described in this document can be used to identify or verify artefacts using one or more measurements of their characteristics, each of which is unique to an individual artefact and is supposedly impossible to reproduce.

This document is applicable to artefact metrics throughout the life cycle processes of products.

Measurement of the resilience of the system where the distinguishing characteristic is degraded is out of the scope of this document.

This document is applicable to performance testing of artefact metric systems and algorithms through analysis of the comparison scores and decisions output by the system, without requiring detailed knowledge of the system’s algorithms or of the underlying distribution of characteristics in the objects of interest.

This document excludes performance testing where deliberate attacks undermine the artefact metric system.

ISO 22387

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