Determination of percentage of resolvable pearlite in high carbon steel wire rod
ISO 16574:2015 defines resolvable pearlite and specifies two methods of determining the percentage of resolvable pearlite.
The methods are applicable for wire rod made from control cooling steel with carbon content greater than 0,65 % C.
Health informatics — Principles and data requirements for consent in the Collection, Use or Disclosu...
ISO/TS 17975:2015 defines the set of frameworks of consent for the Collection, Use and/or Disclosure of personal information by health care practitioners or organizations that are frequently used to obtain agreement to process the personal health information of subjects of care. This is in order to provide an Informational Consent framework which can be specified and used by individual policy…
Microscopes — Definition and measurement of illumination properties — Part 1: Image brightness and u...
ISO 19056-1:2015 specifies procedures for the measurement of image brightness and uniformity for bright field light microscopy. These measurements for image brightness and uniformity are defined in image planes or intermediate image planes only, when these planes are suitable for detection by electronic imaging devices.
ISO 19056-1:2015 defines how image brightness and uniformity are measured and…
Rubber compounding ingredients — Stearic acid — Definition and test methods
ISO 8312:2015 defines stearic acid (including blends of stearic and palmitic acid) for use as a compounding ingredient in the rubber industry and specifies the test methods for describing its properties.
Classification of stearic acid and stearic acid/palmitic acid blends according to iodine value and typical chemical and physical properties for such materials for use in the rubber industry are…
Information technology — Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces — ...
This International Standard specifies a language-neutral and environment-neutral description to define the methodology needed to support the signing of software source code, to enable it to be uniquely identified, and to enable roll-back to signed previous versions. It is intended to be used by originators of software source code and the recipients of their signed source code. This International…
Health informatics — Information models — Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group (BRIDG) Model
ISO 14199:2015 defines a set of models collectively referred to as the Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group (BRIDG) model for use in supporting development of computer software, databases, metadata repositories, and data interchange standards. It supports technology solutions that enable semantic (meaning-based) interoperability within the biomedical/clinical research arena and between…
Information technology - Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces - ...
This International Standard specifies a language-neutral and environment-neutral description to define the methodology needed to support the signing of software source code, to enable it to be uniquely identified, and to enable roll-back to signed previous versions. It is intended to be used by originators of software source code and the recipients of their signed source code. This International…
Health informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 5: Identification data
ISO 21549-5:2015 describes and defines the basic structure of the identification data objects held on healthcare data cards, but does not specify particular data sets for storage on devices.
The detailed functions and mechanisms of the following services are not within the scope of this part of ISO 21549 (although its structures can accommodate suitable data objects elsewhere specified):
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Universal serial bus interfaces for data and power - Part 2-1: Universal Serial Bus Specification, R...
IEC 62680-2-1:2015 defines an industry-standard USB. The specification describes the bus attributes, the protocol definition, types of transactions, bus management, and the programming interface required to design and build systems and peripherals that are compliant with this standard. The goal is to enable such devices from different vendors to interoperate in an open architecture. The…