Indicators for rural community well- being, services, and quality of life
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1.1 Overview
This Standard provides definitions and methodologies for a set of indicators to identify and measure community well-being, prosperity, and sustainability in rural and small-town contexts, as well as requirements and recommendations for data access and utilization. It is intended to promote the consistent use of common definitions and the measurement of seven key indicators…
Information technology — Top-level ontologies (TLO) — Part 1: Requirements
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This document specifies required characteristics of a domain-neutral top-level ontology (TLO) that can be used in tandem with domain ontologies at lower levels to support data exchange, retrieval, discovery, integration and analysis.
If an ontology is to provide the overarching ontology content that will promote interoperability of domain ontologies and thereby support the design and…
Digital trust and identity – Part 2: Delivery of healthcare services
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for federating the exchange of health information between systems and provides the basis for implementing a user-centric, interoperable health network for the delivery of healthcare services.
The scope of this Standard comprises the following:
— definition of a trust model (Section 4);
— user agency (Section 4.2)
— data standards (Section 4.3)
—…
Health informatics — Audit trails for electronic health records
This document specifies a common framework for audit trails for electronic health records (EHR), in terms of audit trigger events and audit data, to keep the complete set of personal health information auditable across information systems and domains.
It is applicable to systems processing personal health information that create a secure audit record each time a user reads, creates, updates, or…
Intelligent transport systems — Use cases for sharing of probe data
This document describes various use cases for the sharing of probe vehicle data as a common platform for smart city instantiation. When modernizing a city towards a smart city, it is necessary for information flows across various fields, such as transportation, healthcare, energy, water and other government services, to be effectively managed and shared. Despite efforts from many cities,…
Information technology - Top-level ontologies (TLO) - Part 1: Requirements
The electronic version of this International Standard can be downloaded from the ISO/IEC Information Technology Task Force (ITTF) web site.
ISO/IEC 21838-1:2021 This document specifies required characteristics of a domain-neutral top-level ontology (TLO) that can be used in tandem with domain ontologies at lower levels to support data exchange, retrieval, discovery, integration and analysis.…
Information technology — Top-level ontologies (TLO) — Part 1: Requirements
This document specifies required characteristics of a domain-neutral top-level ontology (TLO) that can be used in tandem with domain ontologies at lower levels to support data exchange, retrieval, discovery, integration and analysis.
If an ontology is to provide the overarching ontology content that will promote interoperability of domain ontologies and thereby support the design and use of…
Ideal state benchmarking and application of benchmark energy factor for data centres
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1.1
This Standard specifies the framework and calculation models for “essential energy benchmarking” of data centres as a new form of ideal-state benchmarking for energy performance. It provides the specifications necessary to benchmark the energy efficiency performance of a data centre by using a dimensionless indicator called the benchmark energy factor (BEF).
This Standard is a…
Information technology — Big data reference architecture — Part 3: Reference architecture
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This document specifies the big data reference architecture (BDRA). The reference architecture includes concepts and architectural views.
The reference architecture specified in this document defines two architectural viewpoints:
— a user view defining roles/sub-roles, their relationships, and types of activities within a big data ecosystem;
— a functional view defining the…
Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Part 810: Robotic, intelligent and autonomous systems
This document addresses:
— physically embodied RIA systems, such as robots and autonomous vehicles with which users will physically interact;
— systems embedded within the physical environment with which users do not consciously interact, but which collect data and/or modify the environment within which people live or work such as smart building and, mood-detection;
— intelligent…