Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — General principles, requirements and gu...
ISO/IEC 19792:2009 specifies the subjects to be addressed during a security evaluation of a biometric system.
It covers the biometric-specific aspects and principles to be considered during the security evaluation of a biometric system. It does not address the non-biometric aspects which might form part of the overall security evaluation of a system using biometric technology (e.g. requirements…
Tools for pressing — Gas springs — Part 2: Specification of accessories
This document specifies the dimensions in millimetres, of mounting base plates, of two-part mounting clamps, of flange mounts and front end supports intended for use in press tool together with gas springs in accordance with ISO 11901‑1, ISO 11901‑3 and ISO 11901‑4.
It also gives information concerning materials and specifies the designation of the mounting accessories in accordance with this…
Coal and coke — Determination of gross calorific value
This document specifies a method for the determination of the gross calorific value of a solid mineral fuel at constant volume and at the reference temperature of 25 °C in a combustion vessel calorimeter calibrated by combustion of certified benzoic acid.
The result obtained is the gross calorific value of the analysis sample at constant volume with all the water of the combustion products as…
Optics and photonics — Optical materials and components — Test method for striae in infrared optical...
This document specifies the principle, apparatus, condition, sample, procedure and data processing of measuring striae in infrared optical materials.
It is applicable to the determination of striae in infrared optical materials, such as infrared optical glass, which is opaque to visible wavelengths and whose transmission optical spectra are beyond 0,78 µm.
Information technology — General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD)
ISO/IEC 11404:2007 specifies the nomenclature and shared semantics for a collection of datatypes commonly occurring in programming languages and software interfaces, referred to as the General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD). It specifies both primitive datatypes, in the sense of being defined ab initio without reference to other datatypes, and non-primitive datatypes, in the sense of being wholly or…