Electrostatics - Part 5-6: Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena - Process a...
IEC TS 61340-5-6:2025 establishes a set of methodologies, techniques, and instruments to characterize a process where electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive items (ESDS) are handled. ESD risk assessment covers risks by charged personnel, ungrounded conductors, charged ESDS, charged insulators, and ESDS in an electrostatic field. This document applies to activities that manufacture, process,…
Water quality — Enumeration of intestinal enterococci — Part 3: Most probable number method
This document specifies a method for the enumeration of intestinal enterococci in water, including Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus faecium, Enterococcus durans, Enterococcus avium, Enterococcus gallinarum, Enterococcus hirae, Enterococcus casselifavus. The method is based on the growth of target organisms in a liquid medium and calculation of the “most probable number” (MPN) of microorganisms…
Information technology - Spatial reference model (SRM)
This document specifies the Spatial Reference Model (SRM) defining relevant aspects of spatial positioning and related information processing. The SRM allows precise and unambiguous specification of geometric properties such as position, direction, orientation, and distance. The SRM addresses the needs of a broad community of users, who have a range of accuracy and performance requirements in…
Information technology — Spatial reference model (SRM)
This document specifies the Spatial Reference Model (SRM) defining relevant aspects of spatial positioning and related information processing. The SRM allows precise and unambiguous specification of geometric properties such as position, direction, orientation, and distance. The SRM addresses the needs of a broad community of users, who have a range of accuracy and performance requirements in…
Geographic information — General feature model and rules for application schema
This document defines the General Feature Model (GFM) as the metamodel for creating application schemas in the context of geo-information modelling. The GFM is explained and implemented as rules for creating and documenting application schemas, including principles for the definition of features.
This document is applicable to:
— conceptual modelling of features and their properties from a…
Information technology — Coded representation of immersive media — Part 8: Network based media proce...
The network-based media processing (NBMP) framework defines the interfaces including both data formats and application programming interfaces (APIs) among the entities connected through digital networks for media processing. Users can access and configure their operations remotely for efficient, intelligent processing. This document describes and manages workflows to be applied to the media data…
Information technology - Coded representation of immersive media - Part 8: Network based media proce...
The network-based media processing (NBMP) framework defines the interfaces including both data formats and application programming interfaces (APIs) among the entities connected through digital networks for media processing. Users can access and configure their operations remotely for efficient, intelligent processing. This document describes and manages workflows to be applied to the media data…
Programming languages - Prolog - Part 3: Definite clause grammar rules as an extension of ISO/IEC 13...
This document promotes the applicability and portability of Prolog grammar rules in data
processing systems that support standard Prolog as defined in ISO/IEC 13211–1:1995/Cor
1:2007/Cor 2:2012/Cor 3:2017 and ISO/IEC 13211–2:2000. This document specifies:
a) The representation, syntax, and constraints of Prolog grammar rules
b) A logical expansion of grammar rules into Prolog clauses
c) A set of…
Programming languages — Prolog — Part 3: Definite clause grammar rules as an extension of ISO/IEC 13...
This document promotes the applicability and portability of Prolog grammar rules in data
processing systems that support standard Prolog as defined in ISO/IEC 13211–1:1995/Cor
1:2007/Cor 2:2012/Cor 3:2017 and ISO/IEC 13211–2:2000. This document specifies:
a) The representation, syntax, and constraints of Prolog grammar rules
b) A logical expansion of grammar rules into Prolog clauses
c) A set of…