Information technology — Service management — Part 2: Guidance on the application of service managem...
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1.1 General
This document provides guidance on the application of a service management system (SMS) based on ISO/IEC 20000-1. It provides examples and recommendations to enable organizations to interpret and apply ISO/IEC 20000-1, including references to other parts of ISO/IEC 20000 and other relevant standards.
Figure 1 illustrates an SMS with the clause content of ISO/IEC 20000-1. It…
Information technology — User interface component accessibility — Part 11: Guidance on text alternat...
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This document gives guidance on how to create text alternatives and what information to put in text alternatives.
This document applies to all static images that are used in any type of electronic document. It also applies to individual images within a slide show.
This document does not apply to moving images (e.g. movies).
NOTE 1 While text alternatives can be implemented via various…
Information technology — Learning, education and training — Competency models expressed in MLR
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This document specifies the description of entities of the real world dealing with competencies, competencies description, competencies evaluation, and of the operations done by these entities on competencies.
This document provides a model to express all information required for the exchange and integration of heterogeneous descriptions of “competency” and of heterogeneous “competency…
Information technology — Media context and control — Part 3: Sensory information
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The technologies specified in this document are description languages and vocabularies which describe sensorial effects.
The adaptation engine is not within the scope of this document (or the ISO/IEC 23005 series).
This document specifies syntax and semantics of the tools describing sensory information to enrich audio-visual contents:
— Sensory Effect Description Language (SEDL) as an…
Information technology — Security techniques — Authentication context for biometrics
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This document defines the structure and the data elements of Authentication Context for Biometrics (ACBio), which is used for checking the validity of the result of a biometric enrolment and verification process executed at a remote site. This document allows any ACBio instance to accompany any biometric processes related to enrolment and verification. The specification of ACBio is…
Systems and software engineering — Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE)...
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This document provides a framework for developing quality measurement.
The contents of this document are as follows:
— quality measurement reference model;
— relationships among different types of quality measures;
— guidelines for selecting quality measures;
— guidelines for constructing quality measures;
— guidelines for planning and performing measurements;
— guidelines for the…
Systems and software engineering — Content of life-cycle information items (documentation)
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This document specifies the purpose and content of all identified systems and software life-cycle and
service management information items (documentation). The information item contents are defined
according to generic document types, as presented in Clause 7, and the specific purpose of the document,
as presented in Clause 10.
This document assumes an organization is performing life…
Systems and software engineering — System of systems (SoS) considerations in life cycle stages of a ...
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1.1 Purpose
This document provides a set of critical system of systems (SoS) considerations to be addressed at key
points in the life cycle of the system of interest (SoI). This document refers to considerations that apply
to an SoI that is a constituent system that interacts in an SoS. The considerations and life cycle model
align with those which are already defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE…
Fireworks — Test methods for determination of specific chemical substances — Part 3: Lead and lead c...
This document specifies the test method for determination of the lead content in pyrotechnic compositions of fireworks by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry, with a minimum detection limit of 10 mg/kg.
It is generally recommended to perform a simple preliminary qualitative test to check whether a quantitative analysis is required.