Information technology - Biometric data interchange formats - Part 8: Finger pattern skeletal data
ISO/IEC 19794-8:2011 describes all characteristics of a fingerprint in a small data record. Thus it allows for the extraction of both spectral information (orientation, frequency, phase, etc.) and features (minutiae, core, ridge count, etc.). Transformations like translation and rotation can also be accommodated by the format defined in ISO/IEC 19794-8:2011.
ISO/IEC 19794-8:2011 supports the…
Guide for the statistical analysis of ageing test data - Part 1: Methods based on mean values of nor...
IEC 60493-1:2011 gives statistical methods which may be applied to the analysis and evaluation of the results of ageing tests. It covers numerical methods based on mean values of normally distributed test results. These methods are only valid under specific assumptions regarding the mathematical and physical laws obeyed by the test data. Statistical tests for the validity of some of these…
Health informatics — Identification of subjects of health care
ISO/TS 22220:2011 indicates the data elements and structure suited to accurate and procedurally appropriate and sensitive identification of individuals in health care in a face-to-face setting supported by computer technology, or through interactions between computer systems. It provides guidelines for improving the positive identification of subjects of care within and between health care…
Cosmetics — Analytical methods — Validation criteria for analytical results using chromatographic te...
ISO 12787:2011 defines validation criteria with which analytical results obtained from the analysis of cosmetic products should comply in order to give confidence in performance, reliability and quality of the final result. It sets out an analytical approach that can be used by a single laboratory to carry out chromatographic analyses on a given sample, or samples.
Industrial automation systems and integration — Service interface for testing applications — Part 3:...
ISO 20242-3:2011 defines a service interface for the communication with virtual devices comprising capabilities of software modules and physical devices, accessed via resource management services as defined in ISO 20242-2.
Optics and photonics — Electronic exchange of optical data — Part 2: Mapping to the classes and prop...
ISO 25297-2:2011 specifies the relationship between the terms used in ISO 25297-1 and the properties defined in ISO 23584-2 and provides the means to facilitate the use of both standards.
Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 1: Terminology
IEC/TS 62600-1:2011(E) defines the terms relevant to ocean and marine renewable energy. For the purposes of this Technical Specification, sources of ocean and marine renewable energy are taken to include wave, tidal current, and other water current energy converters. This Technical Specification is intended to provide uniform terminology to facilitate communication between organizations and…
Radiotherapy equipment - Coordinates, movements and scales
IEC 61217:2011 applies to equipment and data related to the process of teleradiotherapy, including patient image data used in relation with radiotherapy treatment planning systems, radiotherapy simulators, isocentric gamma beam therapy equipment, isocentric medical electron accelerators, and non-isocentric equipment when relevant. The object of this standard is to define a consistent set of…
Information technology — Security techniques — A framework for identity management — Part 1: Termino...
ISO/IEC 24760-1:2011
defines terms for identity management, and
specifies core concepts of identity and identity management and their relationships.
It is applicable to any information system that processes identity information.
A bibliography of documents describing various aspects of identity information management is provided.
Digital cinema (D-cinema) distribution master — Part 11: Additional frame rates
ISO 24628-11:2011 defines additional frame rates for digital cinema of 25, 30, 50 and 60 frames per second. These additional frame rates supplement the primary frame rates of 24 and 48 frames per second and are defined in order to ensure that the artistic intent of the content producer can be maintained at the point of delivery.
ISO 24628-11:2011 defines the image characteristics of the…