| Name |
Description |
Abstract |
Status |
Publication date |
Edition |
Number of pages |
Technical committee |
ICS |
| ISO/IEC 10118-2:2010/Cor 1:2011 |
Information technology — Security techniques — Hash-functions — Part 2: Hash-functions using an n-bit block cipher — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2011-12 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
35.030
IT Security
|
| ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020 |
Internet of things (IoT) — Interoperability for IoT systems — Part 2: Transport interoperability |
ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020(E) specifies a framework and requirements for transport interoperability, in order to enable the construction of IoT systems with information exchange, peer-to-peer connectivity and seamless communication both between different IoT systems and also among entities within an IoT system. This document specifies:
• transport interoperability interfaces and requirements between IoT systems;
• transport interoperability interfaces and requirements within an IoT system
|
Published |
2020-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 21823-3:2021 |
Internet of things (IoT) — Interoperability for IoT systems — Part 3: Semantic interoperability |
This document provides the basic concepts for IoT systems semantic interoperability, as described in the facet model of ISO/IEC 21823-1, including: – requirements of the core ontologies for semantic interoperability; – best practices and guidance on how to use ontologies and to develop domain-specific applications, including the need to allow for extensibility and connection to external ontologies; – cross-domain specification and formalization of ontologies to provide harmonized utilization of existing ontologies; – relevant IoT ontologies along with comparative study of the characteristics and approaches in terms of modularity, extensibility, reusability, scalability, interoperability with upper ontologies, and so on, and; – use cases and service scenarios that exhibit necessities and requirements of semantic interoperability.
|
Published |
2021-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 47 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
35.110
Networking
|
| ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 |
Internet of things (IoT) — Interoperability for IoT systems — Part 4: Syntactic interoperability |
ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 specifies the IoT interoperability from a syntactic point of view. In ISO/IEC 21823-1: Framework [2], five facets are described for IoT interoperability, i.e. transport, semantic, syntactic, behavioural and policy. In this document, the following specifications for IoT interoperability from syntactic viewpoint are included; – A principle of how to achieve syntactic interoperability among IoT systems which include IoT devices – Requirements on information related to IoT devices for syntactic interoperability – A framework for processes on developing information exchange rules related to IoT devices from the syntactic viewpoint
|
Published |
2022-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 38 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 21836:2020 |
Information technology — Data centres — Server energy effectiveness metric |
This document specifies a measurement method to assess and report the energy effectiveness of a computer server. This document does not set any pass/fail criteria for servers.
|
Published |
2020-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 70 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 21897:2022 |
Information technology — Data centres — Impact of the ISO 52000 series on energy performance of buildings |
This document proposes elements for the expression of energy production, storage, reuse and consumption in reference to primary energy in data centres, taking into account both the elements needed for energy assessment and the concepts developed in the framework of the ISO 52000 series for energy performance of buildings (EPB).
This document:
— provides the main definitions and concepts from the ISO 52000 series needed to make a primary energy assessment for data centres;
— provides approaches for discriminating true sources of energy used by a given data centre;
— compares, where relevant, the terms used in both the ISO/IEC 30134 series and ISO 52000 series and provides explanations on the use of factors for converting final or delivered energy to primary energy which take a different approach in each series (and how to move from one to the other);
— illustrates the impact of using the EPB approach on data-centre-energy-related key performance indicators (KPIs), both in general and by the provision of examples;
— provides known sources of weighting or conversion factors to be used when there are no recognized or agreed local factors applicable to the studied data centre energy performance assessment.
|
Published |
2022-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 44 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 22237-1:2021 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 1: General concepts |
This document:
a) describes the general principles for data centres upon which the requirements of the ISO/IEC22237 series are based;
b) defines the common aspects of data centres including terminology, parameters and reference models (functional elements and their accommodation) addressing both the size and complexity of their intended purpose;
c) describes general aspects of the facilities and infrastructures required to support data centres;
d) specifies a classification system, based upon the key criteria of “availability”, “security” and “energy-efficiency” over the planned lifetime of the data centre, for the provision of effective facilities and infrastructure;
e) details the issues to be addressed in a business risk and operating cost analysis enabling application of the classification of the data centre;
f) provides a reference to the operation and management of data centres.
The following topics are outside of the scope of the ISO/IEC 22237 series:
1) the selection of information technology and network telecommunications equipment, software and associated configuration issues are outside the scope of this International Standard;
2) quantitative analysis of overall service availability resulting from multi-site data centres;
3) safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements (covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations).
|
Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 29 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-1:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 1: General concepts |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-1:2018:
a) details the issues to be addressed in a business risk and operating cost analysis enabling application of an appropriate classification of the data centre;
b) defines the common aspects of data centres including terminology, parameters and reference models (functional elements and their accommodation) addressing both the size and complexity of their intended purpose;
c) describes general aspects of the facilities and infrastructures required to support effective operation of telecommunications within data centres;
d) specifies a classification system, based upon the key criteria of "availability", "security" and "energy-efficiency" over the planned lifetime of the data centre, for the provision of effective facilities and infrastructure;
e) describes the general design principles for data centres upon which the requirements of the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series are based including symbols, labels, coding in drawings, quality assurance and education.
The following topics are outside of the scope of the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series:
1) the selection of information technology and network telecommunications equipment, software and associated configuration issues;
2) safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements (covered by other standards and regulations). However, information given in the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations).
|
Withdrawn |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC DIS 22237-2 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 2: Building construction |
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 34 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-2:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 2: Building construction |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-2:2018 addresses the construction of buildings and other structures which provide accommodation for data centres based upon the criteria and classification for "physical security" within ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1 in support of availability.
ISO/IEC TS 22237-2:2018 specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) location and site selection;
b) building construction;
c) building configuration;
d) fire protection;
e) quality construction measures.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
Conformance of data centres to the present document is covered in Clause 4.
|
Published |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 22237-3:2021 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 3: Power distribution |
This document addresses power supplies to, and power distribution within, data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for “availability”, “physical security” and “energy efficiency enablement” within ISO/IEC 22237‑1.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) power supplies to data centres;
b) power distribution systems to all equipment within data centres;
c) telecommunications infrastructure bonding;
d) lightning protection;
e) devices for the measurement of the power consumption and power quality characteristics at points along the power distribution system and their integration within management tools.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
Conformance of data centres to the present document is covered in Clause 4.
The use of the data centre stored energy or alternate sources to be used by the grid is not in the scope of this document and is for consideration in future specifications.
|
Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 35 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-3:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 3: Power distribution |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-3:2018 addresses power supplies to, and power distribution within, data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for "availability", "physical security" and "energy efficiency enablement" within ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1.
ISO/IEC TS 22237-3:2018 specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) power supplies to data centres;
b) power distribution systems within data centres;
c) facilities for both normal and emergency lighting;
d) equipotential bonding and earthing;
e) lightning protection;
f) devices for the measurement of the power consumption characteristics at points along the power distribution system and their integration within management tools.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
Conformance of data centres to the present document is covered in Clause 4.
|
Withdrawn |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 29 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 22237-4:2021 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 4: Environmental control |
This document addresses environmental control within data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for “availability”, “security” and “energy efficiency enablement” within ISO/IEC 22237‑1.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) temperature control;
b) fluid movement control;
c) relative humidity control;
d) particulate control;
e) vibration;
f) physical security of environmental control systems.
|
Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-4:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 4: Environmental control |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-4:2018 addresses environmental control within data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for "availability", "security" and "energy efficiency enablement" within ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1.
ISO/IEC TS 22237-4:2018 specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) temperature control;
b) fluid movement control;
c) relative humidity control;
d) particulate control;
e) vibration;
f) floor layout and equipment locations;
g) energy saving practices;
h) physical security of environmental control systems.
Issues related to electromagnetic environment can be found in ISO/IEC TS 22237‑6.
|
Withdrawn |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-5:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 5: Telecommunications cabling infrastructure |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-5:2018 addresses the wide range of telecommunications cabling infrastructures within data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for "availability" within ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1.
ISO/IEC TS 22237-5:2018 specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) information technology and network telecommunications cabling (e.g. SAN and LAN);
b) general information technology cabling to support the operation of the data centre;
c) telecommunications cabling to monitor and control, as appropriate, power distribution, environmental control and physical security of the data centre;
d) other building automation cabling;
e) pathways, spaces and enclosures for the telecommunications cabling infrastructures.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
|
Published |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
35.200
Interface and interconnection equipment
|
| ISO/IEC DIS 22237-6 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 6: Security systems |
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 33 |
Technical Committee |
13.310
Protection against crime
;
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
13.220.99
Other standards related to protection against fire
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-6:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 6: Security systems |
This document addresses the physical security of data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for "availability", "security" and "energy efficiency enablement" within ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1.
This document provides designations for the data centre spaces defined in ISO/IEC TS 22237‑1.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for those data centre spaces, and the systems employed within those spaces, in relation to protection against:
a) unauthorized access addressing constructional, organizational and technological solutions;
b) fire events igniting within data centre spaces;
c) other events within or outside the data centre spaces, which would affect the defined level of protection.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document may be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
|
Published |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-7:2018 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 7: Management and operational information |
ISO/IEC TS 22237-7:2018 specifies processes for the management and operation of data centres. The primary focus of this document is the operational processes necessary to deliver the expected level of resilience, availability, risk management, risk mitigation, capacity planning, security and energy efficiency.
The secondary focus is on management processes to align the actual and future demands of users.
|
Published |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22237-30:2022 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 30: Earthquake risk and impact analysis |
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the type of risk assessment to be employed concerning seismic activity and earthquakes in relation to data centres. In addition, it describes design concepts that can be employed as mitigation actions within the construction and other design elements of data centres.
|
Published |
2022-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC CD TS 22237-31 |
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 31: Key performance indicators for resilience |
This document
a) defines metrics as KPIs for Resilience, as well as metrics of Dependability and Fault Tolerance for data centres;
b) covers the data centre infrastructure of power distribution and supply, and environmental control to provide the metrics for the comparative analysis of different designs;
c) defines the measurement and calculation of the metrics and Resilience Levels;
d) targets maintainability, recoverability, and vulnerability;
e) provides examples on calculating these metrics for data centre infrastructures.
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
|
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 10118-3:1998 |
Information technology — Security techniques — Hash-functions — Part 3: Dedicated hash-functions |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 43 |
Technical Committee |
35.030
IT Security
|
| ISO/IEC TR 22417:2017 |
Information technology — Internet of things (IoT) use cases |
ISO/IEC TR 22417:2017(E) This technical report identifies IoT scenarios and use cases based on real-world applications and requirements. The use cases provide a practical context for considerations on interoperability and standards based on user experience. They also clarify where existing standards can be applied and highlight where standardization work is needed.
|
Published |
2017-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 137 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 |
Information technology — Continual performance improvement of IT enabled services |
ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 establishes a continual performance improvement (CPI) process that supports service management system (SMS) as defined in the ISO/IEC 20000 series.
This process ensures successful deployment and service performance criteria fulfilment.
This process is based on a predictive performance evaluation method and a related repository.
ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 is not intended to be used as a means of certification and does not add any requirements to those specified in ISO/IEC 20000-1.
ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 does not provide specific criteria for identifying the need for risk analysis, nor does it specify the types of risk analysis techniques that are used to support a particular technology.
ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 does not offer techniques for implementing the continual performance improvement process.
|
Withdrawn |
2017-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
03.080.99
Other services
|
| ISO/IEC 22989:2022 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Artificial intelligence concepts and terminology |
This document establishes terminology for AI and describes concepts in the field of AI.
This document can be used in the development of other standards and in support of communications among diverse, interested parties or stakeholders.
This document is applicable to all types of organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations).
|
Published |
2022-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 60 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
01.040.35
Information technology (Vocabularies)
|
| ISO/IEC TR 23050:2019 |
Information technology — Data centres — Impact on data centre resource metrics of electrical energy storage and export |
This document describes the treatment of data centre metrics in circumstances where electrical energy is stored and exported from within the data centre boundaries of other standards in the ISO/IEC 30134 series.
This document specifies the Excess Electrical Energy Factor (XEEF) as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) to quantify the electrical energy provided back from data centre to the utility.
This document has the structure common to the standards of the ISO/IEC 30134 series.
|
Published |
2019-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 23053:2022 |
Framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems Using Machine Learning (ML) |
This document establishes an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) framework for describing a generic AI system using ML technology. The framework describes the system components and their functions in the AI ecosystem. This document is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, including public and private companies, government entities, and not-for-profit organizations, that are implementing or using AI systems.
|
Published |
2022-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 36 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 23510:2021 |
Information technology — 3D printing and scanning — Framework for an Additive Manufacturing Service Platform (AMSP) |
This document specifies the framework for an Additive Manufacturing Service Platform (AMSP). The following elements are within the scope of this document:
— Overview introducing the stakeholders and workflow of an AMSP.
— Requirements specifying various prerequisite conditions from different aspects.
— Framework defining a general functional architecture based on the identified requirements.
— Use cases showing typical work modes of an AMSP.
This document is applicable when individuals or organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies and non-profit organizations) build an AMSP or improve existing ones to provide 3D printing and other services specific to the submission, design and creation of AM parts.
|
Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
25.030
Additive manufacturing
;
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 23544:2021 |
Information Technology — Data centres — Application Platform Energy Effectiveness (APEE) |
This document specifies application platform energy effectiveness (APEE) as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) which quantifies the energy effectiveness of an application platform for an IT service in data centres. This KPI evaluates the energy consumption of an application platform prior to deployment. The purpose of this KPI is to measure the energy effectiveness of a set of target IT equipment, operating systems and middleware, to enable the selection of an energy effective IT stack.
This document specifies a formula for calculating APEE and definitions of components of the formula.
This document specifies a measurement method for assessing and reporting the energy effectiveness of an application platform.
This document also specifies requirements for benchmarks to be used for APEE and requirements for reporting.
The following topics are outside of the scope of this document:
1) KPIs intended to solely evaluate the energy effectiveness of target IT equipment hardware,
2) energy effectiveness of data centre facilities.
|
Published |
2021-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 23894:2023 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Guidance on risk management |
This document provides guidance on how organizations that develop, produce, deploy or use products, systems and services that utilize artificial intelligence (AI) can manage risk specifically related to AI. The guidance also aims to assist organizations to integrate risk management into their AI-related activities and functions. It moreover describes processes for the effective implementation and integration of AI risk management.
The application of this guidance can be customized to any organization and its context.
|
Published |
2023-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24027:2021 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Bias in AI systems and AI aided decision making |
This document addresses bias in relation to AI systems, especially with regards to AI-aided decision-making. Measurement techniques and methods for assessing bias are described, with the aim to address and treat bias-related vulnerabilities. All AI system lifecycle phases are in scope, including but not limited to data collection, training, continual learning, design, testing, evaluation and use.
|
Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24028:2020 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Overview of trustworthiness in artificial intelligence |
This document surveys topics related to trustworthiness in AI systems, including the following:
— approaches to establish trust in AI systems through transparency, explainability, controllability, etc.;
— engineering pitfalls and typical associated threats and risks to AI systems, along with possible mitigation techniques and methods; and
— approaches to assess and achieve availability, resiliency, reliability, accuracy, safety, security and privacy of AI systems.
The specification of levels of trustworthiness for AI systems is out of the scope of this document.
|
Published |
2020-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 43 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24029-1:2021 |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) — Assessment of the robustness of neural networks — Part 1: Overview |
This document provides background about existing methods to assess the robustness of neural networks.
|
Published |
2021-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC FDIS 24029-2 |
Artificial intelligence (AI) — Assessment of the robustness of neural networks — Part 2: Methodology for the use of formal methods |
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24030:2021 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Use cases |
This document provides a collection of representative use cases of AI applications in a variety of domains.
|
Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 108 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC CD TR 24030 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Use cases |
This document provides a collection of representative use cases of AI applications in a variety of domains.
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 2 |
|
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 24091:2019 |
Information technology — Power efficiency measurement specification for data center storage |
This document describes a standardized method to assess the energy efficiency of commercial storage products in both active and idle states of operation. A taxonomy is defined that classifies storage products in terms of operational profiles and supported features. Test definition and execution rules for measuring the power efficiency of each taxonomy category are described; these include test sequence, test configuration, instrumentation, benchmark driver, IO profiles, measurement interval, and metric stability assessment. Qualitative heuristic tests are defined to verify the existence of several capacity optimization methods. Resulting power efficiency metrics are defined as ratios of idle capacity or active operations during a selected stable measurement interval to the average measured power.
|
Published |
2019-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 71 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24368:2022 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Overview of ethical and societal concerns |
This document provides a high-level overview of AI ethical and societal concerns.
In addition, this document:
— provides information in relation to principles, processes and methods in this area;
— is intended for technologists, regulators, interest groups, and society at large;
— is not intended to advocate for any specific set of values (value systems).
This document includes an overview of International Standards that address issues arising from AI ethical and societal concerns.
|
Published |
2022-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 48 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24372:2021 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Overview of computational approaches for AI systems |
This document provides an overview of the state of the art of computational approaches for AI systems, by describing: a) main computational characteristics of AI systems; b) main algorithms and approaches used in AI systems, referencing use cases contained in ISO/IEC TR 24030.
|
Published |
2021-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 32 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 24643:2020 |
Architecture for a distributed real-time access system |
This Standard specifies the architecture for a distributed real-time access system. The architecture specifies the function group concept of the system, functionalities of each function group, and interfaces. Communication between function group and functions are not in the scope of this Standard.
|
Published |
2020-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC 24668:2022 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Process management framework for big data analytics |
This document provides a framework for developing processes to effectively leverage big data analytics across the organization irrespective of the industries or sectors.
This document specifies process management for big data analytics with its various process categories taken into account along with their interconnectivities. These process categories are organization stakeholder processes, competency development processes, data management processes, analytics development processes and technology integration processes. This document describes processes to acquire, describe, store and process data at an organization level which provides big data analytics services.
|
Published |
2022-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 50 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
|
| ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 |
Information technology — Biometrics — Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications — Part 1: General guidance |
ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 gives guidelines for the stages in the life cycle of a system's biometric and associated elements. This covers the following:
the capture and design of initial requirements, including legal frameworks;
development and deployment;
operations, including enrolment and subsequent usage;
interrelationships with other systems;
related data storage and security of data;
data updates and maintenance;
training and awareness;
system evaluation and audit;
controlled system expiration.
The areas addressed are limited to the design and implementation of biometric technologies with respect to the following:
legal and societal constraints on the use of biometric data;
accessibility for the widest population;
health and safety, addressing the concerns of users regarding direct potential hazards as well as the possibility of the misuse of inferred data from biometric information.
The intended audiences for ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 are planners, implementers and system operators of biometric systems.
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Published |
2008-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC FDIS 24714 |
Biometrics — Cross-jurisdictional and societal aspects of biometrics — General guidance |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 27013:2012 |
Information technology — Security techniques — Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 |
ISO/IEC 27013:2012 provides guidelines on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 for those organizations which are intending to either:
a) implement ISO/IEC 27001 when ISO/IEC 20000-1 is already implemented, or vice versa;
b) implement both ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 together;
c) integrate existing ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 management systems.
ISO/IEC 27013:2012 focuses exclusively on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1.
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Withdrawn |
2012-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 38 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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35.030
IT Security
;
03.080.99
Other services
;
03.100.70
Management systems
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| ISO/IEC 27013:2015 |
Information technology — Security techniques — Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 |
ISO/IEC 27013:2015 provides guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 for those organizations that are intending to either
a) implement ISO/IEC 27001 when ISO/IEC 20000‑1 is already implemented, or vice versa,
b) implement both ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 together, or
c) integrate existing management systems based on ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1.
ISO/IEC 27013:2015 focuses exclusively on the integrated implementation of an information security management system (ISMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 27001 and a service management system (SMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 20000‑1.
In practice, ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000‑1 can also be integrated with other management system standards, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
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Withdrawn |
2015-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
35.030
IT Security
;
03.080.99
Other services
;
03.100.70
Management systems
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| ISO/IEC CD 30105-1 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 1: Process reference model (PRM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-1:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT-enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT-enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to address IT processes but includes references to them at key touchpoints for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a process reference model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services.
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Under development |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 27013:2021 |
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 |
This document gives guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 for organizations intending to:
a) implement ISO/IEC27001 when ISO/IEC 20000-1 is already implemented, or vice versa;
b) implement both ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 together; or
c) integrate existing management systems based on ISO/IEC27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1.
This document focuses exclusively on the integrated implementation of an information security management system (ISMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 27001 and a service management system (SMS) as specified in ISO/IEC 20000-1.
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Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 60 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
35.030
IT Security
;
03.080.99
Other services
;
03.100.70
Management systems
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| ISO/IEC 27013:2021/CD Amd 1 |
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Guidance on the integrated implementation of ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1 — Amendment 1 |
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Under development |
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Edition : 3 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
35.030
IT Security
;
03.080.99
Other services
;
03.100.70
Management systems
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| ISO/IEC TR 27563 |
Security and privacy in artificial intelligence use cases — Best practices |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 29197:2015 |
Information technology — Evaluation methodology for environmental influence in biometric system performance |
ISO/IEC 29197:2015 addresses
? fundamental requirements for planning and execution of environmental performance evaluations for biometric systems based on scenario and operational test methodologies,
? specifications to define, establish, and measure specific conditions to assess, including requirements for equipment,
? requirements for establishing a baseline performance in order to compare the influence of environmental parameters,
? a specification of the biometric evaluation including requirements for test population, test protocols, data to record, and test results, and
? procedures for carrying out the overall evaluation.
It does not
? determine which parameters should be analysed for a specific biometric modality (This is currently covered in ISO/IEC/TR 19795‑3.),
? specify requirements to perform a vulnerability analysis modifying environmental factors (This is covered by ISO/IEC 19792.),
? classify biometric systems upon performance against different environmental conditions, or
? specify requirements for determining the functional effects of environmental conditions on hardware components (such as corrosion, electrical interference, breakage, etc.) of biometric systems.
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Published |
2015-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30071-1:2019 |
Information technology — Development of user interface accessibility — Part 1: Code of practice for creating accessible ICT products and services |
This document takes a holistic approach to the accessibility of information and communications technology (ICT) by combining guidance on implementing the accessibility of ICT systems (ICT accessibility) both at organizational and system development levels.
This document gives guidelines for building and maintaining ICT systems (including products and services) that are accessible to diverse users (including users with disabilities and older people).
This document is applicable to all types of organizations. This document applies to the breadth of ICT systems and the results of convergent and emerging technologies within an organization including, but not limited to: information systems; intranet systems; websites; mobile and wearable applications; social media; and Internet of Things (IoT) systems.
It gives requirements and recommendations for organizations:
a) ensuring accessibility is considered in their policies or strategy by creating an organizational ICT accessibility policy;
b) embedding the consideration of accessibility decisions through the entire process of developing procuring, installing, operating and maintaining ICT systems, and documenting these choices;
c) justifying decisions on accessibility;
d) communicating the ICT system's accessibility decisions to its users at launch, through creating and publishing its accessibility statement.
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Published |
2019-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 50 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-1:2016 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 1: Process reference model (PRM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-1:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT-enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT-enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to address IT processes but includes references to them at key touchpoints for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a process reference model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-1:2016/Amd 1:2018 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 1: Overview and general requirements — Amendment 1 |
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Published |
2018-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-2:2016 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 2: Process assessment model (PAM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-2:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a process assessment model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services that:
- conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC 33004;
- supports the performance assessment by providing indicators for the interpretation of the process purposes and outcomes, as defined in ISO/IEC 24774, and the process attributes, as defined in ISO/IEC 33020.
A process assessment model consists of a set of indicators for process performance and process capability. The indicators are used as a basis for collecting the objective evidence that enables an assessor to determine ratings. The set of indicators included in this document is not intended to be an all-inclusive set nor is it intended to be applicable in its entirety. Supersets and subsets that are appropriate to the context and scope of the assessment should be selected.
The process assessment model in this document is directed at assessment sponsors and competent assessors who wish to select a model, and associated documented assessment process, for the ITES-BPO lifecycle processes, for risk determination or process improvement.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 115 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC CD 30105-2 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 2: Process assessment model (PAM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-2:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a process assessment model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services that:
- conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC 33004;
- supports the performance assessment by providing indicators for the interpretation of the process purposes and outcomes, as defined in ISO/IEC 24774, and the process attributes, as defined in ISO/IEC 33020.
A process assessment model consists of a set of indicators for process performance and process capability. The indicators are used as a basis for collecting the objective evidence that enables an assessor to determine ratings. The set of indicators included in this document is not intended to be an all-inclusive set nor is it intended to be applicable in its entirety. Supersets and subsets that are appropriate to the context and scope of the assessment should be selected.
The process assessment model in this document is directed at assessment sponsors and competent assessors who wish to select a model, and associated documented assessment process, for the ITES-BPO lifecycle processes, for risk determination or process improvement.
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Under development |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-3:2016 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 3: Measurement framework (MF) and organization maturity model (OMM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-3:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a measurement framework for processes and provide an organization maturity model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services that:
- conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC 33003 and ISO/IEC 33004;
- supports the performance assessment by providing a framework to measure and derive capability and organization maturity levels.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-3:2016/Amd 1:2020 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 3: Measurement framework (MF) and organization maturity model (OMM) — Amendment 1 |
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Published |
2020-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC CD 30105-3 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 3: Measurement framework (MF) and organization maturity model (OMM) |
ISO/IEC 30105-3:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as a measurement framework for processes and provide an organization maturity model for organizations providing ITES-BPO services that:
- conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC 33003 and ISO/IEC 33004;
- supports the performance assessment by providing a framework to measure and derive capability and organization maturity levels.
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Under development |
|
Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-4:2016 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 4: Terms and concepts |
ISO/IEC 30105-4:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- defines terms and concepts used in ISO/IEC 30105.
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Withdrawn |
2016-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC DIS 42001 |
Information technology — Artificial intelligence — Management system |
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Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 46 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
;
03.100.70
Management systems
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| ISO/IEC 30105-4:2022 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 4: Key concepts |
The ISO/IEC 30105 series specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services.
This document:
— covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
— is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
— is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
— is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
— details the lifecycle of ITES-BPO and the relationship between ISO/IEC 30105-1, ISO/IEC 30105-2, ISO/IEC 30105-3, ISO/IEC 30105-5 and other relevant International Standards.
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Published |
2022-11 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-5:2016 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 5: Guidelines |
ISO/IEC 30105-5:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- provides guidance on application of the process assessment model, how to strategically leverage the assessment and to use it in the context of an improvement programme or risk assessment for an ITES-BPO service provider organization.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 37 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC CD 30105-5 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 5: Guidelines |
ISO/IEC 30105-5:2016 specifies the lifecycle process requirements performed by the IT enabled business process outsourcing service provider for the outsourced business processes. It defines the processes to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve its services. This document:
- covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to cover IT services but includes similar, relevant process for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- provides guidance on application of the process assessment model, how to strategically leverage the assessment and to use it in the context of an improvement programme or risk assessment for an ITES-BPO service provider organization.
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Under development |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TS 30105-6:2021 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 6: Guidelines on risk management |
This document provides guidance on risk management practices for the IT enabled services-business process outsourcing (ITES-BPO) service provider for the outsourced business processes. It provides guidance for planning, establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving the risk management framework for the ITES-BPO services.
This document:
— covers IT enabled business processes that are outsourced;
— is applicable to the service provider;
— is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
— is not intended to cover IT services.
The guidelines in this document align to ISO 31000, elaborating the risk principles, risk management framework and risk management process from an ITES-BPO perspective.
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Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30105-7:2019 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 7: Exemplar for maturity assessment |
This document presents an exemplar for maturity assessment, following the framework for assessment of process capability levels and measurement of an organization's maturity level for an ITES-BPO service provider.
This document:
— uses the set of indicators for process performance and process capability;
— helps to collect the objective evidence that enables an assessor to determine the process ratings;
— helps to assess the result of the process capability level;
— serves as a measurement framework for processes and provides an organization maturity model for ITES-BPO organizations delivering the services;
— is useful for all users of the ISO/IEC 30105 series, including but not limited to internal assessors, external assessors, ITES-BPO service providers and ITES-BPO service customers;
— supports the performance assessment by providing a framework to measure and derive capability and organization maturity levels.
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Published |
2019-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30105-8:2022 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 8: Continual performance improvement (CPI) of ITES-BPO |
This document specifies a continual performance improvement (CPI) methodology and its major elements, which extend the already-defined continual improvement process (TEN8) in ISO/IEC 30105-1. This document helps ITES-BPO service providers to improve their performance by assessing service delivery.
This document does not define technologies and tools for implementing the CPI methodology.
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Published |
2022-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO 1958:1973 |
Textile floor coverings — Determination of mass of total pile yarn per unit area |
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Withdrawn |
1973-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
97.150
Floor coverings
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| ISO/IEC TS 30105-9 |
Information technology — IT Enabled Services-Business Process Outsourcing (ITES-BPO) lifecycle processes — Part 9: Guidelines on extending process capability assessment for digital transformation |
This document gives maturity assessment guidelines to support digital transformation process for ITES-BPO organizations. It specifies the essentials of digital transformations, illustrates the key facets to enhance the digital transformation capabilities while taking account of different stakeholder’s interest. It defines the requirements by being included in ISO/IEC 30105 lifecycle processes for ITES-BPO organizations’ implementation to improve its maturity level on digital transformation. This document:
- covers IT-enabled business processes that are outsourced;
- is not intended to address IT processes but includes references to them at key touchpoints for completeness;
- is applicable to the service provider, not to the customer;
- is applicable to all lifecycle processes of ITES-BPO;
- serves as maturity assessment guidelines to support digital transformation for organizations providing ITES-BPO services.
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30115-1:2022 |
Information technology — Redfish scalable platforms management API specification — Part 1: Redfish Specification v1.13.0 |
This document defines the required protocols, data model, behaviors, and other architectural components for an interoperable, multivendor, remote, and out-of-band capable interface. This interface meets the cloud-based and web-based IT professionals' expectations for scalable platform management. While large and hyperscale environments are the primary focus, clients can use the document for individual system management.This document defines the required elements for all Redfish implementations, and the optional elements that system vendors and manufacturers can choose. This document also defines at which points an implementation can provide OEM-specific extensions.This document sets normative requirements for Redfish services and associated materials, such as Redfish schema files. In general, this document does not set requirements for Redfish clients but indicates how a client can successfully and effectively access and use a Redfish service.This document does not require that implementations of the Redfish interfaces and functions require particular hardware or firmware.
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Published |
2022-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 192 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30115-2:2022 |
Information technology — Redfish scalable platforms management API specification — Part 2: Redfish Schema Supplement v2021.1 |
This document is for Redfish Service developers or application software developers. This document includes the normative language copied from the LongDescription text in the Redfish Schema (DSP8010) bundle, and adds supplemental normative text to further explain the usage of particular properties or resources.This document differs from the Redfish Resource and Schema Guide (DSP2046) by incorporating the normative description text rather than the end user-focused, informative (non-normative) Description text from the schema.
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Published |
2022-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 750 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30115:2018 |
Information technology — Redfish scalable platforms management API specification |
ISO/IEC 30115:2018:
The Redfish Scalable Platforms Management API ("Redfish") is a new specification that uses RESTful interface semantics to access data defined in model format to perform out-of-band systems management. It is suitable for a wide range of servers, from stand-alone servers to rack mount and bladed environments but scales equally well for large scale cloud environments.
There are several out-of-band systems management standards (defacto and de jour) available in the industry. They all either vary widely in implementation, were developed for single server embedded environments or have their roots in antiquated software modeling constructs. There is no single industry standard that is simple to use, based on emerging programming standards, embedded friendly and capable of meeting large scale data center & cloud needs.
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Withdrawn |
2018-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 90 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30132-1:2016 |
Information technology — Information technology sustainability — Energy efficient computing models — Part 1: Guidelines for energy effectiveness evaluation |
ISO/IEC TR 30132-1:2016 establishes guidelines for improving the energy effectiveness for computing models. Specifically, this document provides
- a reference computing model for evaluating end-to-end energy effectiveness,
- a holistic framework for evaluating the applicability of energy effectiveness improving technologies, and
- guidelines for evaluating energy effectiveness.
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Published |
2016-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30133 |
Information technology — Data centres — Best practices for resource-efficient data centres |
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Under development |
2023-04 |
Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-1:2016 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 1: Overview and general requirements |
ISO/IEC 30134-1:2016 specifies the following for the other parts of ISO/IEC 30134:
a) a common structure;
b) definitions, terminology and boundary conditions for KPIs of data centre resource usage effectiveness and efficiency;
c) common requirements for KPIs of data centre resource usage effectiveness and efficiency;
d) common objectives for KPIs of the data centre resource effectiveness and efficiency;
e) general information regarding the use of KPIs of data centre resource usage effectiveness and efficiency.
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Published |
2016-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-2:2016 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 2: Power usage effectiveness (PUE) |
ISO/IEC 30134-2:2016
a) defines the power usage effectiveness (PUE) of a data centre,
b) introduces PUE measurement categories,
c) describes the relationship of this KPI to a data centre's infrastructure, information technology equipment and information technology operations,
d) defines the measurement, the calculation and the reporting of the parameter,
e) provides information on the correct interpretation of the PUE.
PUE derivatives are described in Annex D.
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Published |
2016-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-2:2016/Amd 1:2018 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 2: Power usage effectiveness (PUE) — Amendment 1 |
|
Published |
2018-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-3:2016 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 3: Renewable energy factor (REF) |
ISO/IEC 30134-3:2016
a) defines the renewable energy factor (REF) of a data centre,
b) specifies a methodology to calculate and to present the REF, and
c) provides information on the correct interpretation of the REF.
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Published |
2016-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-3:2016/Amd 1:2018 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 3: Renewable energy factor (REF) — Amendment 1 |
|
Published |
2018-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-4:2017 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 4: IT Equipment Energy Efficiency for servers (ITEEsv) |
ISO/IEC 30314-4:2017 specifies Information Technology Equipment Energy Efficiency for servers (ITEEsv), a key performance indicator (KPI) which quantifies the energy efficiency characteristics of servers in a data centre. ITEEsv can be calculated using a choice of pre-existing or context specific server performance benchmarks. ITEEsv intends to assist in improving the aggregate energy effectiveness of servers in a given data centre.
ISO/IEC 30314-4:2017:
a) defines ITEEsv;
b) describes the purpose of ITEEsv;
c) describes how to use ITEEsv;
d) describes reporting of ITEEsv.
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Published |
2017-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-5:2017 |
Information technology — Data centres — Key performance indicators — Part 5: IT Equipment Utilization for servers (ITEUsv) |
ISO/IEC 30134-5:2017 specifies the IT Equipment Utilization for servers (ITEUsv) as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) to quantify the utilization of servers in a data centre. ISO/IEC 30134-5:2017 is intended as a KPI for improving the aggregate energy efficiency of servers in a given data centre.
ISO/IEC 30134-5:2017
a) describes the purposes of ITEUsv,
b) defines ITEUsv in a conceptual manner,
c) describes how to use ITEUsv, and
d) describes reporting of ITEUsv.
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Published |
2017-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-6:2021 |
Information technology — Data centres key performance indicators — Part 6: Energy Reuse Factor (ERF) |
This document specifies the energy reuse factor (ERF) as a KPI to quantify the reuse of the energy consumed in a data centre. ERF is defined as the ratio of energy being reused divided by the sum of all energy consumed in a data centre. The ERF does reflect the efficiency of the reuse process; the reuse process is not part of a data centre.
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Published |
2021-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-7:2023 |
Information technology — Data centres key performance indicators — Part 7: Cooling efficiency ratio (CER) |
This document specifies the cooling efficiency ratio (CER) as a key performance indicator (KPI) for quantifying the efficient use of energy to control the temperature of spaces within a data centre (DC).
This document:
a) defines the CER of a DC;
b) describes the relationship of this KPI to a DC’s infrastructure, information technology equipment and information technology operations;
c) defines the measurement, the calculation and the reporting of the parameter; and
d) provides information on the correct interpretation of the CER.
Annex A describes the correlation of the CER and other KPIs.
Annex B provides examples of the usage of the CER.
Annex C introduces the parameters that affect the CER.
Annex D describes requirements and recommendations for derivatives of KPIs associated with the CER.
This document is not applicable to cooling systems that are not powered by electricity (e.g. heat-driven absorption chillers).
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2023-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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91.120.10
Thermal insulation of buildings
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| ISO/PRF TR 6039 |
Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies — Identifiers of subjects and objects for the design of blockchain systems |
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Under development |
2023-06 |
Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
35.030
IT Security
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35.240.40
IT applications in banking
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35.240.99
IT applications in other fields
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| ISO/IEC PRF TR 6114 |
Cybersecurity – Security considerations throughout the product life cycle |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
35.030
IT Security
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| ISO/IEC 30134-8:2022 |
Information technology — Data centres key performance indicators — Part 8: Carbon usage effectiveness (CUE) |
This document specifies carbon usage effectiveness (CUE) as a key performance indicator (KPI) for quantifying the CO2 emissions of a data centre during the use phase of the data centre life cycle.
CUE is a simple method for reporting the CO2 intensity of the data centre operating. By reporting CO2 emissions, it is possible to present the data centre's contribution to climate change (enhanced greenhouse effect).
This document:
a) defines the CUE of a data centre;
b) introduces CUE measurement categories;
c) describes the relationship of this KPI to a data centre’s infrastructure, information technology equipment and information technology operations;
d) defines the measurement, the calculation and the reporting of the parameter; and
e) provides information on the correct interpretation of the CUE.
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Published |
2022-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30134-9:2022 |
Information technology — Data centres key performance indicators — Part 9: Water usage effectiveness (WUE) |
This document specifies water usage effectiveness (WUE) as a key performance indicator (KPI) for quantifying the water consumption of a data centre during the use phase of the data centre life cycle.
WUE is a simple method for reporting the water intensity of the data centre operating. By reporting water consumption, it is possible to present the data centre's resource effectiveness.
This document:
a) defines the WUE of a data centre;
b) introduces WUE measurement categories;
c) describes the relationship of this KPI to a data centre’s infrastructure, information technology equipment and information technology operations;
d) defines the measurement, the calculation and the reporting of the parameter; and
e) provides information on the correct interpretation of the WUE.
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Published |
2022-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30141:2018 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Reference Architecture |
ISO/IEC 30141:2018 This document provides a standardized IoT Reference Architecture using a common vocabulary, reusable designs and industry best practices. It uses a top down approach, beginning with collecting the most important characteristics of IoT, abstracting those into a generic IoT Conceptual Model, deriving a high level system based reference with subsequent dissection of that model into five architecture views from different perspectives.
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Published |
2018-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 77 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30141:2018/Cor 1:2020 |
Internet of Things (loT) — Reference Architecture — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Published |
2020-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30147:2021 |
Information technology — Internet of things — Methodology for trustworthiness of IoT system/service |
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Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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35.030
IT Security
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| ISO/IEC 30161-1:2020 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Requirements of IoT data exchange platform for various IoT services — Part 1: General requirements and architecture |
ISO/IEC 30161-1:2020(E) specifies requirements for an Internet of Things (IoT) data exchange platform for various services in the technology areas of:
• the middleware components of communication networks allowing the co-existence of IoT services with legacy services;
• the end-points performance across the communication networks among the IoT and legacy services;
• the IoT specific functions and functionalities allowing the efficient deployment of IoT services;
• the IoT service communication networks’ framework and infrastructure; and
• the IoT service implementation guideline for the IoT data exchange platform
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Published |
2020-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 27 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30161-2:2023 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Data exchange platform for IoT services — Part 2: Transport interoperability between nodal points |
This document specifies the following items for the transport interoperability between nodal points in the IoT data exchange platform (IoT DEP):
– requirements;
– functional blocks;
– operation mechanism.
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Published |
2023-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30162:2022 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Compatibility requirements and model for devices within industrial IoT systems |
This document specifies network models for IIoT connectivity and general compatibility requirements for devices and networks within IIoT systems in terms of: a) data transmission protocols interaction; b) distributed data interoperability & management; c) connectivity framework; d) connectivity transport; e) connectivity network; f) best practices and guidance to use in IIoT area.
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Published |
2022-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 44 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO 7064:1983 |
Data processing — Check character systems |
Lays down a set of check characters systems capable of protecting strings against errors occurring when copying or entering data. Defines conformance requirements for products described as generating check characters or checking strings.
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Withdrawn |
1983-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
35.030
IT Security
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| ISO/IEC 30163:2021 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — System requirements of IoT/SN technology-based integrated platform for chattel asset monitoring supporting financial services |
ISO/IEC 30163:2021 specifies the system requirements of an Internet of Things (IoT)/Sensor Network (SN) technology-based platform for chattel asset monitoring supporting financial services, including:
- System infrastructure that describes functional components;
- System and functional requirements during the entire chattel asset management process, including chattel assets in transition, in/out of warehouse, storage, mortgage, etc.;
- Performance requirements and performance specifications of each functional component;
- Interface definition of the integrated platform system.
This document is applicable to the design and development of IoT/SN system for chattel asset monitoring supporting financial services.
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Published |
2021-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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35.240.40
IT applications in banking
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| ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 |
Internet of things (IoT) — Edge computing |
ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 describes the common concepts, terminologies, characteristics, use cases and technologies (including data management, coordination, processing, network functionality, heterogeneous computing, security, hardware/software optimization) of edge computing for IoT systems applications. This document is also meant to assist in the identification of potential areas for standardization in edge computing for IoT.
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Published |
2020-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 45 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30165:2021 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Real-time IoT framework |
This document specifies the framework of a real-time IoT (RT-IoT) system, including:
RT-IoT system conceptual model based on domain-based IoT reference model defined in ISO/IEC 30141;
impacts of real-time parameters in terms of four viewpoints (time, communication, control and computation).
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Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30166:2020 |
Internet of things (IoT) — Industrial IoT |
ISO/IEC TR 30166:2020 (E) describes the following:
• general Industrial IoT (IIoT) systems and landscapes which outline characteristics, technical aspects and functional as well as non-functional elements of the IIoT structure and a listing of standardizing organisations, consortia and open-source communities with work on all aspects on IIoT;
• considerations for the future standardization perspective of IIoT including risk analysis, new technologies and identified collaboration
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Published |
2020-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 88 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30174:2021 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Socialized IoT system resembling human social interaction dynamics |
This document describes:• key features of the socialized IoT systems, e.g. sensing the external physical world, resolving the uncertainties of targets, satisfying users' demand and providing quality service, etc.;• socialized attributes, i.e. socialized network, socialized collaboration, and socialized services, which are derived from the key features; and• guidelines on how to use or apply the socialized attributes in the design and development of IoT systems.
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Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 29 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC TR 30176:2021 |
Internet of Things (IoT) —- Integration of IoT and DLT/blockchain: Use cases |
This document identifies and collects use cases for the integration of the DLT/blockchain within IoT systems, applications, and/or services.The use cases presented in this document use the IoT use case template
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Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 30179:2023 |
Internet of Things (IoT) — Overview and general requirements of IoT system for ecological environment monitoring |
This document specifies the Internet of Things system for ecological environment monitoring in terms of the following: – system infrastructure and system entities of the IoT system for ecological environment monitoring for natural entities such as air, water, soil, living organisms; and – the general requirements of the IoT system for ecological environment monitoring.
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Published |
2023-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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| ISO/IEC 33071:2016 |
Information technology — Process assessment — An integrated process capability assessment model for Enterprise processes |
ISO/IEC 33071:2016 defines an integrated process assessment model for enterprise processes (process assessment model) for use in performing a conformant assessment of process capability in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 33002.
The process assessment model integrates and harmonizes existing standards, as determined by stakeholders, and provides in a single document a process reference model and process assessment model that addresses broad enterprise processes and which provide an efficient and effective mechanism for assessing and improving processes deployed across an enterprise.
NOTE: Copyright release: Users of ISO/IEC 33071:2016 may reproduce subclauses 6.1 to 6.5 and 7.1 to 7.2 as part of any tool or other material to support the performance of process assessments, so that it can be used for its intended purpose.
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Published |
2016-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 162 |
Technical Committee |
35.020
Information technology (IT) in general
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