Safety of machinery — Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limb...
This document establishes values for safety distances in both industrial and non-industrial environments to prevent machinery hazard zones being reached. The safety distances are appropriate for protective structures. It also gives information about distances to impede free access by the lower limbs (see Annex B).
This document covers people of 14 years and older (the 5th percentile stature of 14…
Trusted mobile e-document framework — Requirements, functionality and criteria for ensuring reliable...
This document provides a set of requirements, functionality and criteria for ensuring reliability and safety of mobile e-business.
The specification of this document covers overall use cases for mobile e-business including simple inquiry of electronic documents, exchange of electronic documents for general transaction and even exchange of contract and payment documents. This can be applied to the…
Information technology — Framework for specifying a common access profile (CAP) of needs and capabil...
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This International Standard defines a framework for specifying a common access profile (CAP) of needs and
capabilities of users, computing systems, and their environments, including access that is supported by
assistive technologies. It provides a basis for identifying and dealing with accessibility issues in a standardised
manner across multiple platforms. It can be used to evaluate…
Information technology — User interface accessibility — Part 1: User accessibility needs
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This document identifies a collection of user accessibility needs that diverse users have of ICT systems to make these systems accessible to them. Each user accessibility need might be required of a system by an individual. Different users can have different sets of user accessibility needs in different contexts.
While this set of user accessibility needs was developed for the domain of…
Information technology — User interface component accessibility — Part 15: Guidance on scanning visu...
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This document provides guidance on various aspects of the user interface of applications that scan visual information that are used directly by humans, including:
— initiating the scanning application;
— setting user's preferences and configuring the scanning application;
— identifying the types of information currently of interest to the user;
— locating visual objects of…
Information technology — User interface component accessibility — Part 23: Visual presentation of au...
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This document provides guidance for producers, exhibitors, and distributors on the visual presentation
of alternatives to audio information in audiovisual content, such as captions/subtitles.
This document provides requirements and recommendations that are intended to support users who
are not able to use the audio information, prefer to use a visual representation of audio…
Information technology — Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) — Part 16: Publish/Subscribe Applica...
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This document specifies four formats that are used by parties communicating using the Publish/Subscribe (PubSub) communication model for their multimedia communication purposes.
The PubSub parties are: Publisher, Subscriber, Match Service Provider (MSP) and Consumer and the formats employed are Resource Information (RI), Publication Information (PI), Subscription Information (SI) and…
Information technology — Multimedia application formats (MPEG-A) — Part 18: Media linking applicatio...
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This document specifies a data structure called “bridget”. A bridget is a link between a “source”
content and a “destination” content. The bridget contains information on the source content and on the
destination content, on the link between the two and on how the information contained in the bridget
is to be presented to users consuming the source content in order to enable them to…
Information technology — Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) — Part 19: Common media application ...
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This document specifies the CMAF multimedia format, which contains segmented media objects optimized for streaming delivery and decoding on end user devices in adaptive multimedia presentations.
CMAF specifies a track format derived from the ISO Base Media File Format, then derives addressable media objects from CMAF tracks that can be used for storage and delivery.
CMAF specifies sets…
Information technology — Media context and control — Part 2: Control information
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The technologies of this document specified are:
— description languages and vocabularies to characterize devices and users;
— control information to fine tune the sensed information and the actuator command for the control
of virtual/real worlds, i.e., user's actuation preference information, user’s sensor preference
information, actuator capability description, and sensor…