ISO 17442:2012 - Financial services — Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
A standard to define Identifiers for Legal Entities.
A standard to define Identifiers for Legal Entities.
This document provides an overview of privacy and personally identifiable information (PII) protection as applied to blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) systems.
This documents define Identifiers of subjects and objects for the design of blockchain systems via Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.
This document defines Application of blockchain-based traceability platform for cold chain food.
A standard for the design and use of decentralized and self-sovereign identification of subjects (legal entities and natural persons) and objects, assets within the design of Blockchain and DLT Systems, in conjunction with Verifiable Credentials (VCs). The standard will refer to available identification standards from ISO as well as other standardization bodies, such as W3C, GLEIF, IETF, ITU, IEEE, etc. and non-standardization global consortiums, such as DIF, TOIP, and the Kantara Initiative. Purpose is to support developers to deliver cost and time efficient development of high quality Blockchain and DLT systems for managing identity across a defined architectural stack. To create awareness of available standards of subjects (legal entities and natural persons) and objects and to give an overview of existing identifier standards.
ISO 8000 is the global standard for Data Quality and Enterprise Master Data. It describes the features and defines the requirements for standard exchange of Master Data among business partners. It establishes the concept of Portability as a requirement for Enterprise Master Data, and the concept that true Enterprise Master Data is unique to each organization. (Source: Wikipedia)
ISO 10303 is an ISO standard for the computer-interpretable representation and exchange of product manufacturing information.
This document will provide guidance for developing, implementing, monitoring and improving infrastructure resilience in order to help ensure the continuity and effective outcomes of critical services. It can be used by any level of government, institutions, donors, infrastructure regulators, investors and owners, designers and contractors, service providers and international organizations.
This document specifies the Visible Digital Seal (VDS) data structure. The document also specifies possible forms of representation, generation and verification processes applicable to Visible Digital Seals. This document contains support for future types of data encoding. All formats and processes are irrespective of the documents or objects they relate to. This document does not establish the requirements to implement and deploy VDSs, nor the detailed Response Formatting Functions (RFF).
This document outlines the concepts and principles for information management at a stage of maturity described as "building information modelling (BIM) according to the ISO 19650 series". This document provides recommendations for a framework to manage information including exchanging, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors. This document is applicable to the whole life cycle of any built asset, including strategic planning, initial design, engineering, development, documentation and construction, day-to-day operation, maintenance, refurbishment, repair and end-of-life. This document can be adapted to assets or projects of any scale and complexity, so as not to hamper the flexibility and versatility that characterize the large range of potential procurement strategies and so as to address the cost of implementing this document.
This part of ISO 9735 specifies syntax rules for EDIFACT security. It provides a method to address message/package level, group level and interchange level security for authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation of origin, in accordance with established security mechanisms.
ISO/PAS 19450:2015 specifies Object-Process Methodology (OPM) with detail sufficient for enabling practitioners to utilise the concepts, semantics, and syntax of Object-Process Methodology as a modelling paradigm and language for producing conceptual models at various extents of detail, and for enabling tool vendors to provide application modelling products to aid those practitioners.