Information technology - Modeling Languages - Part 1: Syntax and Semantics for IDEF0
ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-1:2012 identifies the basic components of Integration Definition 0 (IDEF0) syntax (the drawn, visual elements of the language and how they may be used together) and IDEF0 semantics (what it means when the visual elements are used together in specific, allowable ways), specifies the rules that govern the use of these modelling components, and describes the types of diagrams used…
Information technology - Modeling Languages - Part 2: Syntax and Semantics for IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject)
ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 describes the semantics and syntax of IDEF1X, a language used to represent a conceptual schema. Two styles of IDEF1X model are described.
The key style is used to produce information models that represent the structure and semantics of data within an enterprise and is backward-compatible with the US government's Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) PUB…
Information technology — Modeling Languages — Part 2: Syntax and Semantics for IDEF1X97 (IDEFobject)
ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-2:2012 describes the semantics and syntax of IDEF1X, a language used to represent a conceptual schema. Two styles of IDEF1X model are described.
The key style is used to produce information models that represent the structure and semantics of data within an enterprise and is backward-compatible with the US government's Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) PUB…
Information technology — Modeling Languages — Part 1: Syntax and Semantics for IDEF0
ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320-1:2012 identifies the basic components of Integration Definition 0 (IDEF0) syntax (the drawn, visual elements of the language and how they may be used together) and IDEF0 semantics (what it means when the visual elements are used together in specific, allowable ways), specifies the rules that govern the use of these modelling components, and describes the types of diagrams used…
ISO/IEC 17998:2012 describes a framework that provides context and definitions to enable organizations to understand and deploy service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance.
ISO/IEC 17998:2012 defines:
SOA Governance, including its relationship between Business, IT, and EA governance; this assists organizations in understanding the impact that the introduction of SOA into an organization has…
ISO/IEC 17998:2012 describes a framework that provides context and definitions to enable organizations to understand and deploy service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance.
ISO/IEC 17998:2012 defines:
SOA Governance, including its relationship between Business, IT, and EA governance; this assists organizations in understanding the impact that the introduction of SOA into an organization has…
Information technology - Security techniques - Security requirements for cryptographic modules
ISO/IEC 19790:2012 the security requirements for a cryptographic module utilised within a security system protecting sensitive information in computer and telecommunication systems. This International Standard defines four security levels for cryptographic modules to provide for a wide spectrum of data sensitivity (e.g. low value administrative data, million dollar funds transfers, life…
Information technology — Security techniques — Security requirements for cryptographic modules
ISO/IEC 19790:2012 the security requirements for a cryptographic module utilised within a security system protecting sensitive information in computer and telecommunication systems. This International Standard defines four security levels for cryptographic modules to provide for a wide spectrum of data sensitivity (e.g. low value administrative data, million dollar funds transfers, life…
Geotechnical investigation and testing — Geohydraulic testing — Part 3: Water pressure tests in rock
ISO 22282-3:2012 specifies the requirements for water pressures tests (WPT) carried out in boreholes drilled into rock as part of geotechnical investigation and testing according to EN 1997-1 and EN 1997-2.
The tests are used to investigate the following:
hydraulic properties of the rock mass, which are mainly governed by discontinuities;
absorption capacity of the rock mass;
tightness of the…
Environmental risk assessments at class I nuclear facilities and uranium mines and mills
Scope
1.1 Facilities
1.1.1 Types of facilities
1.1.1.1
This Standard addresses ERAs for Class I nuclear facilities and uranium mines and mills. These facilities include
(a) nuclear reactors;
(b) uranium mines, mills, refineries, and conversion plants;
(c) uranium fuel fabrication plants;
(d) isotope processing facilities;
(e) particle accelerators with a beam energy equal to or…