Information technology — Business Operational View — Part 9: Business transaction traceability frame...
This Part of ISO/IEC 15944 presents a framework consisting of several models, including a reference model,
a model of concepts, a content model, an information model, as well as rules, templates and other technical
specifications for traceability requirements based on internal or external constraints as applicable to a
business transaction. The internal constraints are imposed in Open-edi due to…
Information technology — Software asset management — Part 2: Software identification tag
and management.
This part of ISO/IEC 19770 applies to the following.
a) Tag producers: these organizations and/or tools create software identification (SWID) tags for
use by others in the market. A tag producer may be part of the software creator organization, the
software licensor organization, or be a third-party organization. These organizations and/or tools
can broadly be broken down into the…
Information technology — Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework — Part 1: Data element specific...
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines structures and data elements for biometric information records (BIRs).
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines the concept of a domain of use to establish the applicability of a
standard or specification that complies with CBEFF requirements.
This part of ISO/IEC 19785 defines the concept of a CBEFF patron format, which is a published BIR
format specification…
1.1 Ces exigences s’appliquent aux systèmes de stockage de l’énergie destinés à recevoir de l’énergie
électrique et à l’emmagasiner sous une forme qui peut approvisionner en énergie électrique, selon la
nécessité, des charges ou le réseau du système d’alimentation électrique (EPS) local/d’un secteur. La
présente norme traite des modes de stockage d’énergie suivants : électrochimique, chimique…
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This Standard, except as noted in Clause 1.2, applies to all liquid-filled transformers, autotransformers, booster transformers, load-tap-changing transformers, grounding transformers, phase-shifting transformers, series-voltage regulators, and shunt reactors.
Note: The term “transformer(s)” in this Standard refers to the overall unit and not just to the electrical components implied by the…
Commentary on CSA N285.0-12, General requirements for pressure-retaining systems and components in C...
1.1 General
The purpose of this Commentary is to provide background information for certain clauses and requirements in CSA N285.0. This background information can help the user to clarify the context of the CSA N285.0 requirements. Also, this Commentary refers to sources of material that were used during the formulation of some of the requirements in CSA N285.0. With the exception of the…
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This Standard applies to automatically operating gas-fired central furnaces (see Clause 3, Definitions), hereinafter referred to as furnaces, for installation in residential, commercial, and industrial structures including furnaces for direct vent, recreational vehicle, outdoor, and manufactured (mobile) homes. These furnaces may include a cooling unit. All units are to be constructed…
Information technology — Security techniques — Electronic discovery — Part 1: Overview and concepts
Electronic discovery is the process of discovering pertinent Electronically Stored Information (ESI) or data by one or more parties involved in an investigation or litigation, or similar proceeding. ISO/IEC 27050:2016 provides an overview of electronic discovery. In addition, it defines related terms and describes the concepts, including, but not limited to, identification, preservation,…
Information technology - Security techniques - Electronic discovery - Part 1: Overview and concepts
Electronic discovery is the process of discovering pertinent Electronically Stored Information (ESI) or data by one or more parties involved in an investigation or litigation, or similar proceeding. ISO/IEC 27050:2016 provides an overview of electronic discovery. In addition, it defines related terms and describes the concepts, including, but not limited to, identification, preservation,…
1.1 General
This Standard specifies requirements for the materials, design, construction, testing, and performance of building guards.
This Standard applies to building guards required as protective barriers to prevent accidental falls from one level to another.
Notes:
1)
This includes walls acting as guards.
2)
Guards can be with or without openings, around openings in floors, or at the…