| Name |
Description |
Abstract |
Status |
Publication date |
Edition |
Number of pages |
Technical committee |
ICS |
| ISO 19593-1:2018 |
Graphic technology — Use of PDF to associate processing steps and content data — Part 1: Processing steps for packaging and labels |
This document describes a method for storing data in a PDF file that correspond to the processing steps of printed products. This method has three parts:
1) metadata identifying processing steps;
2) limitations on the interaction between PDF graphics objects that are part of a processing step and other PDF graphics objects;
3) limitations on PDF graphics objects in processing steps.
This method is intended to be generic, i.e. not specific to packaging and labels.
In addition, this document defines the following packaging- and label-specific groups of processing-steps data:
— data corresponding to finishing steps, such as cutting, folding or glueing;
— Braille;
— information panels;
— indications of physical dimensions;
— indications of intended positions of graphical elements;
— printed white, for example on transparent or metallic surfaces;
— printed varnish.
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Published |
2018-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) — Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation — RELAX NG |
ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003 specifies RELAX NG, a schema language for XML. A RELAX NG schema specifies a pattern for the structure and content of an XML document. The pattern is specified by using a regular tree grammar. A RELAX NG schema is itself an XML document.
ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003 specifies:
when an XML document is a correct RELAX NG schema; andwhen an XML document is valid with respect to a correct RELAX NG schema.
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Withdrawn |
2003-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 34 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003/Amd 1:2006 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) — Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation — RELAX NG — Amendment 1: Compact Syntax |
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Withdrawn |
2006-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 8762:1988 |
Workplace air — Determination of vinyl chloride — Charcoal tube/gas chromatographic method |
The procedure is valid for concentrations in the range from 250 g/m3 to 25 mg/m3. It is compatible with low flow-rate personal sampling equipment and can be used for personal and fixed location sampling. It cannot be used to measure instantaneous or short-term fluctuations of concentrations.
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Withdrawn |
1988-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
13.040.30
Workplace atmospheres
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| ISO/IEC 19757-2:2008 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) — Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation — RELAX NG |
ISO/IEC 19757-2:2008 specifies RELAX NG, a schema language for XML. A RELAX NG schema specifies a pattern for the structure and content of an XML document. The pattern is specified by using a regular tree grammar.
It establishes requirements for RELAX NG schemas and specifies when an XML document matches the pattern specified by a RELAX NG schema.
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Published |
2008-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 43 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-3:2006 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 3: Rule-based validation — Schematron |
ISO/IEC 19757 defines a set of Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) that can be used to specify one or more validation processes performed against Extensible Markup Language (XML) or Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) documents. (XML is an application profile SGML, ISO 8879:1986.)
ISO/IEC 19757-3:2006 specifies Schematron, a rules-based schema language for XML. It establishes requirements for Schematron schemas and specifies when an XML document matches the patterns specified by a Schematron schema.
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Withdrawn |
2006-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-3:2016 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 3: Rule-based validation — Schematron |
ISO/IEC 19757-3:2016 specifies Schematron, a schema language for XML. This part of ISO/IEC 19757 establishes requirements for Schematron schemas and specifies when an XML document matches the patterns specified by a Schematron schema.
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Withdrawn |
2016-01 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 36 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-3:2020 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 3: Rule-based validation using Schematron |
This document specifies Schematron, a schema language for XML. This document establishes requirements for Schematron schemas and specifies when an XML document matches the patterns specified by a Schematron schema. Schematron uses query languages such as XPath for writing assertions.
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Published |
2020-06 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-4:2006 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) |
ISO/IEC 19757-4:2006 specifies a Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL). An NVDL script controls the dispatching of elements or attributes in a given XML document to different validators, depending on the namespaces of the elements or attributes. An NVDL script also specifies which schemas are used by these validators. These schemas may be written in any schema languages, including those specified by ISO/IEC 19757.
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Published |
2006-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 50 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-4:2006/Cor 1:2008 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2008-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-5:2011 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 5: Extensible Datatypes |
ISO/IEC 19757-5:2011 specifies an XML language that allows users to create and extend datatype libraries for their own purposes. The datatype definitions in these libraries can be used by XML validators and other tools to validate content and make comparisons between values.
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Published |
2011-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-7:2009 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 7: Character Repertoire Description Language (CREPDL) |
ISO/IEC 19757 defines a set of Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) that can be used to specify one or more validation processes performed against Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents.
ISO/IEC 19757-7:2009 specifies a Character Repertoire Description Language (CREPDL); a CREPDL schema describes a character repertoire. ISO/IEC 19757-7:2009 introduces kernels and hulls of repertoires, then specifies the syntax of CREPDL schemas and the semantics of a correct CREPDL schema; the semantics specify when a character is in a repertoire described by a CREPDL schema. ISO/IEC 19757-7:2009 defines CREPDL processors and their behaviour. Finally, it describes differences of conformant CREPDL processors, and provides examples of CREPDL schemas.
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Withdrawn |
2009-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-7:2009/Cor 1:2015 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 7: Character Repertoire Description Language (CREPDL) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Withdrawn |
2015-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO 11166-2:1994 |
Banking — Key management by means of asymmetric algorithms — Part 2: Approved algorithms using the RSA cryptosystem |
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Withdrawn |
1994-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.40
IT applications in banking
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| ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 8: Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL) |
ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008 specifies a mechanism that allows users to assign locally meaningful names to XML elements, attributes, entities and processing instructions, without having to completely rewrite the Document Type Definition (DTD) or schema against which they are to be validated. In addition, ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008 provides an XML-based format for declaring the replacement text for entity references and provides a mechanism that allows users to define default values for both element content and attribute values.
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Published |
2008-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO/IEC 19757-8:2008/Cor 1:2011 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 8: Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2011-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO/IEC 19757-9:2008 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 9: Namespace and datatype declaration in Document Type Definitions (DTDs) |
ISO/IEC 19757-9:2008 defines a language that is designed to extend the declarative functionality of an XML Document Type Definition (DTD) to include
declaring one or more namespaces to which some or all of the element and attribute names in a DTD belong,
declaring constraints on the content of elements with content model ANY to contain elements whose names belong to one or more specified namespaces,
declaring datatypes for elements that contain data content only and for attribute values.
ISO/IEC 19757-9:2008 defines two alternative syntax bindings for this language. The first syntax binding uses XML processing instructions and is designed to enable declarations in this language to be embedded within an XML DTD without invalidating the DTD or altering its interpretation so far as legacy DTD parsers are concerned. This first syntax also provides a means of associating a DTD with an external declarations subset containing declarations in either syntax. This syntax is defined using the modified BNF syntax notation used in W3C XML. The second defined syntax binding uses an XML document syntax. The syntax rules are defined by a schema that conforms to the RELAX NG Compact Syntax defined in ISO/IEC 19757-2. This syntax is designed to enable declarations in this language to be expressed almost entirely in XML (in this case one XML processing instruction needs to be inserted in the DTD) to facilitate implementation using existing XML tools, either as a namespace-qualified fragment embedded within an XML instance or as a separate XML document.
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Withdrawn |
2008-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19757-11:2011 |
Information technology — Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) — Part 11: Schema association |
ISO/IEC 19757-11:2011 allows schemas using any schema definition language to be associated with an XML document by including one or more processing instructions with a target of xml-model in the document's prolog.
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Published |
2011-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 19845:2015 |
Information technology — Universal business language version 2.1 (UBL v2.1) |
ISO/IEC 19845:2015 specifies the OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL), which defines a generic XML interchange format for business documents that can be restricted or extended to meet the requirements of particular industries. Specifically, UBL provides the following:
- A suite of structured business objects and their associated semantics expressed as reusable data components and common business documents.
- A library of XML schemas for reusable data components such as "Address", "Item", and "Payment", the common data elements of everyday business documents.
- A set of XML schemas for common business documents such as "Order", "Despatch Advice", and "Invoice" that are constructed from the UBL library components and can be used in generic procurement and transportation contexts.
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Published |
2015-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 145 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
35.240.60
IT applications in transport
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| ISO/IEC 20382-1:2017 |
Information technology — User interfaces — Face-to-face speech translation — Part 1: User interface |
ISO/IEC 20382-1:2017 specifies face-to-face speech translation designed to interoperate among multiple translation systems with different languages. It also specifies the speech translation features, general requirements and functionality, thus providing a framework to support a convenient speech translation service in face-to-face situations. ISO/IEC 20382-1:2017 is applicable to user interfaces for speech translation and communication protocols for setting up a translation session among users. ISO/IEC 20382-1:2017 is not applicable to defining the speech translation engine itself.
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Published |
2017-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 20382-2:2017 |
Information technology — User interface — Face-to-face speech translation — Part 2: System architecture and functional components |
ISO/IEC 20382-2:2017 specifies the functional components of face-to-face speech translation designed to interoperate among multiple translation systems with different languages. It also specifies the speech translation features, general requirements and functionality, thus providing a framework to support a convenient speech translation service in face-to-face situations. This document is applicable to speech translation devices, servers and communication protocols among speech translation servers and clients in a high-level approach. ISO/IEC 20382-2:2017 also defines various system architectures in different environments. ISO/IEC 20382-2:2017 is not applicable to defining speech recognition engines, language translation engines and speech synthesis engines.
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Published |
2017-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 11568-6:1998 |
Banking — Key management (retail) — Part 6: Key management schemes |
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Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.40
IT applications in banking
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| ISO 20614:2017 |
Information and documentation — Data exchange protocol for interoperability and preservation |
DEPIP specifies a standardized framework for the various data (including both data and related metadata) exchange transactions between an archive and its producers and consumers. Interchanges between archives (including archives integrated in organizations, public archives, storage service suppliers) are also considered. ISO 20614:2017 defines five transactions (Transfer, Deliver, Dispose, Modify and Restitute), which the partners can use to exchange Data Objects. It also specifies the syntax and semantics of the messages that are exchanged during these transactions.
Internal organization of the information systems of the partners is excluded. Information received in conformance with the data exchange model is intended to be handled by various software components. These applications, however, are not the object of ISO 20614:2017. The impacts of major risks (for instance, disappearance or incapacitation of the producer of the data) are also excluded.
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Published |
2017-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 41 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 20616-1:2021 |
Graphic technology — File format for quality control and metadata — Part 1: Print requirements eXchange (PRX) |
This document specifies an extensible file format in conformity with W3C Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0, for the exchange of print quality requirements data and metadata between print quality control applications including, but not limited to, print quality management systems.
This document is not intended for automating the loading of print requirement goals into the quality control systems employed by print quality service providers.
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Published |
2021-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 20616-2:2020 |
Graphic technology — File format for quality control and metadata — Part 2: Print Quality eXchange (PQX) |
This document specifies an extensible file format in conformity with W3C Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0, for the exchange of print quality data and metadata between quality control applications including but not limited to colour measurement, process control and quality management systems.
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Published |
2020-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 33 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 20677:2019 |
Image technology colour management — Extensions to architecture, profile format and data structure |
This document is based on ISO 15076-1, and describes an expanded profile specification and profile connections that permit greater flexibility and functionality than ISO 15076-1. All definitions and requirements in ISO 15076-1 are therefore in force unless otherwise specified by this document. This document defines minimum structural and operational requirements for writing and reading ICC profiles. Additional workflow requirements and restrictions are defined in domain-specific interoperability conformance specification (ICS) documents approved and registered by the ICC.
In this document, some ISO 15076-1 types have been removed, and others have been added. A colour management module (CMM) compatible with profiles conforming to this document will have backwards compatibility with profiles conforming to ISO 15076-1.
Where the name of a type in this document is the same as a type in ISO 15076-1, the type definition is based on the ISO 15076-1 definition. The exception is the definition of the MPE type, which has been expanded.
Where the extensions described in this document are not required in a particular workflow, ISO 15076-1 is used as the basis for colour management profiles and architectures.
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Published |
2019-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 220 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 20775:2009 |
Information and documentation — Schema for holdings information |
ISO 20775:2009 specifies a schema designed to cover the holdings of all types of resources, physical and electronic, all types of resource format such as printed text, visual images, sound recordings, videos, electronic media and resources published or issued once such as monographs or those published serially or in part.
Though it is designed to be used as a schema in query responses, ISO 20775:2009 does not specify a query and response (such as SRU, Z39.50 or Open Search) including search attributes and index definition.
ISO 20775:2009 facilitates the interactive exchange of a combination of stable and dynamic information.
How data is gathered and assembled to populate the schema for holdings is outside the scope of ISO 20775:2009.
Detailed resource description is outside the scope of ISO 20775:2009 as is also detailed information on serials designed for claiming missing issues.
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Published |
2009-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 46 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC TS 23078-2:2020 |
Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 2: User key-based protection |
This document defines a technical solution for encrypting resources in digital publications (especially EPUB) and for securely delivering decryption keys to reading systems, included in licenses tailored to specific users. It also defines a simple passphrase-based authentication method for reading systems to verify the license and access the encrypted resources of such digital publications.
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Published |
2020-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 36 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 2859-1:1999/Cor 1:2001 |
Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Published |
2001-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
03.120.30
Application of statistical methods
|
| ISO 21127:2006 |
Information and documentation — A reference ontology for the interchange of cultural heritage information |
ISO 21127:2006 establishes guidelines for the exchange of information between cultural heritage institutions. In simple terms this can be defined as the curated knowledge of museums.
A more detailed definition can be articulated by defining both the intended scope, a broad and maximally inclusive definition of general principles, and the practical scope, which is defined by reference to a set of specific museum documentation standards and practices.
The intended scope of ISO 21127:2006 is defined as the exchange and integration of heterogeneous scientific documentation relating to museum collections. This definition requires further elaboration:
The term "scientific documentation" is intended to convey the requirement that the depth and quality of descriptive information that can be handled by ISO 21127:2006 need be sufficient for serious academic research. This does not mean that information intended for presentation to members of the general public is excluded, but rather that ISO 21127:2006 is intended to provide the level of detail and precision expected and required by museum professionals and researchers in the field.The term "museum collections" is intended to cover all types of material collected and displayed by museums and related institutions, as defined by ICOM. This includes collections, sites, and monuments relating to fields such as social history, ethnography, archaeology, fine and applied arts, natural history, history of sciences and technology.The documentation of collections includes the detailed description of individual items within collections, groups of items and collections as a whole. ISO 21127:2006 is specifically intended to cover contextual information (i.e. the historical, geographical, and theoretical background that gives museum collections much of their cultural significance and value).The exchange of relevant information with libraries and archives, and harmonization with their models, falls within the intended scope of ISO 21127:2006.Information required solely for the administration and management of cultural institutions, such as information relating to personnel, accounting, and visitor statistics, falls outside the intended scope of ISO 21127:2006.
The practical scope of ISO 21127:2006 is the set of reference standards for museum documentation that have been used to guide and validate its development. ISO 21127:2006 covers the same domain of discourse as the union of these reference documents; this means that data correctly encoded according to any of these reference documents can be expressed in a compatible form, without any loss of meaning.
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Withdrawn |
2006-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 108 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO 21127:2014 |
Information and documentation — A reference ontology for the interchange of cultural heritage information |
ISO 21127:2014 establishes guidelines for the exchange of information between cultural heritage institutions. In simple terms, this can be defined as the information managed by museums, libraries, and archives.
The intended scope of this ISO 21127:2014 is defined as the exchange and integration of heterogeneous scientific documentation relating to museum collections. This definition requires further elaboration.
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Published |
2014-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 104 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/DIS 21127 |
Information and documentation — A reference ontology for the interchange of cultural heritage information |
ISO 21127:2014 establishes guidelines for the exchange of information between cultural heritage institutions. In simple terms, this can be defined as the information managed by museums, libraries, and archives.
The intended scope of this ISO 21127:2014 is defined as the exchange and integration of heterogeneous scientific documentation relating to museum collections. This definition requires further elaboration.
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Under development |
|
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 190 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 21320-1:2015 |
Information technology — Document Container File — Part 1: Core |
ISO/IEC 21320-1:2015 specifies the core requirements for
- document container files, and
- implementations that produce and/or consume document container files.
ISO/IEC 21320-1:2015 normatively references the Zip File Format Specification version 6.3.3 of PKWARE® Inc. Document container files are conforming Zip files as specified by that document.
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Published |
2015-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 21720:2017 |
XLIFF (XML Localisation interchange file format) |
ISO 21720:2017 defines version 2.0 of the XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF). The purpose of this vocabulary is to store localizable data and carry it from one step of the localization process to the other, while allowing interoperability between and among tools.
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Published |
2017-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 132 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 21757-1:2020 |
Document management — ECMAScript for PDF — Part 1: Use of ISO 32000-2 (PDF 2.0) |
This document defines a set of ECMAScript object types for automating and interacting with PDF documents and the contents of such documents.
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Published |
2020-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 253 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 21812-1:2019 |
Graphic technology — Print product metadata for PDF files — Part 1: Architecture and core requirements for metadata |
The document part metadata in a PDF file that conforms to this document can be used to communicate the intended appearance of print products and their components. Examples of intended use are: direct interpretation within a production process, creation of job tickets such as XJDF, or populating records in an MIS. This document builds on the DPart syntax as specified in ISO 16612‑2 (PDF/VT) and ISO 32000‑2 (PDF 2.0) which is designed for encoding metadata related to pages or groups of pages in PDF files.
NOTE The document part metadata provided in this document applies to individual document parts, whereas XMP metadata typically applies to the scope of the entire document. XMP can apply to the scope of an individual page or part of a page but this usage is very uncommon. Thus, XMP is not applicable for the case where metadata is required for sets of pages such as multiple recipients or binding information. For example, XMP is used within PDF/X for file conformance identification and is also used for additional file level information such as author.
This document defines standardized metadata to:
— provide product intent specifications such as paper media selection and binding information;
— identify the type of product that the content pages are intended to represent (e.g. a brochure, letter or postcard);
— identify the intended recipient of each of the content pages for variable document printing applications.
This document defines a base conformance level that includes the syntax of the metadata framework and the semantics of a core set of metadata.
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Published |
2019-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 8124-4:2014/Amd 1:2017 |
Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use — Amendment 1 |
|
Published |
2017-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
97.200.50
Toys
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| ISO/TR 22299:2018 |
Document management — Digital file format recommendations for long-term storage |
This document gives guidelines for selecting the most appropriate file format(s) for the storage, usability, and exchange of data with a long-term management objective.
It is applicable to the selection of file formats to be used to store electronic documents. It provides guidance that takes into account:
— the durability of documents in a readable form;
— fidelity to the original and data integrity;
— interoperability, i.e. independence from creation applications, information systems and rendition platforms;
— compliance with relevant laws and regulations;
— compliance with format specifications;
— reducing costs by reducing the number of conversions/migrations over time.
This document is applicable to all office activities (e.g. text processing, spreadsheets, presentations), email and static web pages, as well as all types of electronic components, including images, video and sound.
It does not apply to database formats.
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Published |
2018-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
;
37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO/IEC TS 22424-1:2020 |
Digital publishing — EPUB3 preservation — Part 1: Principles |
The ISO/IEC TS 22424 series supports long-term preservation of EPUB publications via a dual strategy. This document considers EPUB features from a long-term preservation point of view. Some EPUB features are forbidden and some others required, depending on how they relate to a long-term preservation. EPUB publications constructed according to these guidelines are suitable for preservation.
ISO/IEC TS 22424-2 makes EPUB compliant with Open Archival Information System (OAIS) and current practices of OAIS archives.
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Published |
2020-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO/IEC TS 22424-2:2020 |
Digital publishing — EPUB3 preservation — Part 2: Metadata requirements |
The ISO/IEC TS 22424 series supports long-term preservation of EPUB publications via a dual strategy. This document makes EPUB compliant with current practices of Open Archival Information Systems (OAIS) archives and technical requirements of repository systems. The former tend to rely on OAIS in their operations; the latter prefer to ingest electronic documents only in containers conforming to standards such as METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard).
ISO/IEC TS 22424-1 considers EPUB features from a long-term preservation point of view.
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Published |
2020-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 35 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 22550:2019 |
Document management — AFP interchange for PDF |
This document specifies Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) interchange as a container for document objects by defining the AFP file format [Mixed Object Document Content Architecture (MO:DCA)[1]]. It includes a means of identifying support for specifically including single and multi-page Portable Document Format (PDF) document objects as a container function set. It also includes a mechanism for pairing and managing resources associated with PDF.
NOTE For an example of how PDF external file references map into AFP secondary resources, see Annex A.
The use of AFP is applicable to AFP and PDF workflows where the final production is managed within an Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) environment.
[1] The Architecture references shown (MO:DCA as an example) are copyright of the AFP Consortium. This information is given for the convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by ISO of this product.
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2019-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 34 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 22550:2021 |
Document management — AFP interchange for PDF |
This document specifies Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) interchange as a container for document objects by defining the AFP file format Mixed Object Document Content Architecture (MO:DCA)[1]. It includes a means of identifying support for specifically including single and multi-page Portable Document Format (PDF) document objects as a container function set. It also includes a mechanism for pairing and managing resources associated with PDF.
NOTE For an example of how PDF external file references map into AFP secondary resources, see Annex A.
The use of AFP is applicable to AFP and PDF workflows where the final production is managed within an Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) environment.
[1] The Architecture references shown (MO:DCA as an example) are copyright of the AFP Consortium. This information is given for the convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by ISO of this product.
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2021-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO/IEC TS 23078-1:2020 |
Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 1: Overview of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry |
This document describes three types of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry:
— DRM free protection, i.e. technologies which does not rely on content encryption but rather use content fingerprinting or watermarking, adequate for use cases where user convenience is the top priority;
— user key-based DRM protection, adequate where user constraints are limited;
— device key-based DRM protection, adequate where the transfer of publications from one device to another is severely constrained.
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2020-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC TS 23078-3:2021 |
Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 3: Device key-based protection |
This document defines a technical solution for encrypting resources of EPUB publications, effectively registering a device certificate to providers and securely delivering decryption keys to reading systems included in licenses tailored to specific devices. This technical solution uses the passphrase-based authentication method defined in ISO/IEC TS 23078-2 for reading systems to receive the license and access the encrypted resources of such digital publications.
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Published |
2021-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 23504-1:2020 |
Document management applications — Raster image transport and storage — Part 1: Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1) |
This document defines a subset of ISO 32000 suitable for storage, transport and exchange of multi-page raster-image documents, including but not limited to scanned documents. Bitonal, grayscale and RGB images are supported. Compression options for image data streams include JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax and uncompressed.
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Published |
2020-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23681:2019 |
Information technology — Self-contained Information Retention Format (SIRF) Specification |
This document specifies the Self-contained Information Retention Format (SIRF) Level 1 and its serialization for LTFS, CDMI and OpenStack Swift.
This document proposes an approach to digital content preservation that leverages the processes of the archival profession thus helping archivists remain comfortable with the digital domain.
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Published |
2019-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 37 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-1:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 1: Overview |
This specification, EPUB Media Overlays 3.0.1, defines a usage of [SMIL] (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), the Package Document, the EPUB® Style Sheet, and the EPUB Content Document for representation of audio synchronized with the EPUB Content Document.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the other specifications that make up EPUB 3:
The EPUB 3 Overview [EPUB3Overview], which provides an informative overview of EPUB and a roadmap to the rest of the EPUB 3 documents. The Overview should be read first.
EPUB Publications 3.0.1 [Publications301], which defines the semantics and overarching conformance requirements for each Rendition of an EPUB Publication.
EPUB Content Documents 3.0.1 [ContentDocs301], which defines profiles of XHTML, SVG and CSS for use in the context of EPUB Publications.
EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0.1 [OCF301], which defines a file format and processing model for encapsulating a set of related resources into a single-file (ZIP) EPUB Container.
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2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-2:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 2: Publications |
This specification, EPUB Publications 3.0.1, defines semantics and conformance requirements for EPUB® Publications, including the format of the Package Document that describes each Rendition of the content and rules for how this document and other Publication Resources are associated to create a conforming EPUB Publication.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the other specifications that make up EPUB 3:
The EPUB 3 Overview [EPUB3Overview], which provides an informative overview of EPUB and a roadmap to the rest of the EPUB 3 documents. The Overview should be read first.
EPUB Content Documents 3.0.1 [ContentDocs301], which defines profiles of XHTML, SVG and CSS for use in the context of EPUB Publications.
EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0.1 [OCF301], which defines a file format and
processing model for encapsulating a set of related resources into a single-file (ZIP) EPUBContainer.
EPUB Media Overlays 3.0.1 [MediaOverlays301], which defines a format and a processing model for synchronization of text and audio.
This specification supersedes EPUB Publications 3.0 [Publications30]. Refer to [EPUB3Changes] for information on differences between this specification and its predecessor.
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2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 77 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-3:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 3: Content documents |
This specification, EPUB Content Documents 3.0.1, defines profiles of HTML5, SVG, and CSS for use in the context of EPUB® Publications.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the other specifications that make up EPUB 3:
The EPUB 3 Overview [EPUB3Overview], which provides an informative overview of EPUB and a roadmap to the rest of the EPUB 3 documents. The Overview should be read first.
EPUB Publications 3.0.1 [Publications301], which defines the semantics and overarching conformance requirements for each Rendition of an EPUB Publication.
EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0.1 [OCF301], which defines a file format and processing model for encapsulating a set of related resources into a single-file (ZIP) EPUB Container.
EPUB Media Overlays 3.0.1 [MediaOverlays301], which defines a format and a processing model for synchronization of text and audio.
This specification supersedes EPUB Content Documents 3.0 [ContentDocs30]. Refer to [EPUB3Changes] for information on differences between this specification and its predecessor.
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Published |
2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 61 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-4:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 4: Open container format |
This specification, EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0.1, defines a file format and processing model for encapsulating the set of related resources that comprise an EPUB® Publication into a single-file container.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the other specifications that make up EPUB 3:
The EPUB 3 Overview [EPUB3Overview], which provides an informative overview of EPUB and a roadmap to the rest of the EPUB 3 documents. The Overview should be read first.
EPUB Publications 3.0.1 [Publications301], which defines the semantics and overarching conformance requirements for each Rendition of an EPUB Publication.
EPUB Content Documents 3.0.1 [ContentDocs301], which defines profiles of XHTML, SVG and CSS for use in the context of EPUB Publications.
EPUB Media Overlays 3.0.1 [MediaOverlays301], which defines a format and a processing model for synchronization of text and audio.
OCF is the required container technology for EPUB Publications. OCF may play a role in the following workflows:
During the preparation steps in producing an EPUB Publication, OCF may be used as the container format when exchanging an in-progress EPUB Publication between different individuals and/or different organizations.
When providing an EPUB Publication from publisher or conversion house to the distribution or sales channel, OCF is the recommended container format to be used as the transport format.
When delivering the final EPUB Publication to an EPUB Reading System or User, OCF is the required format for the container that holds all of the assets that make up the EPUB Publication.
The OCF specification defines the rules for structuring the file collection in the abstract: the "abstract container". It also defines the rules for the representation of this abstract container within a ZIP archive: the "physical container". The rules for ZIP physical containers build upon the ZIP technologies used by [ODF]. OCF also defines a standard method for obfuscating embedded resources, such as fonts, for those EPUB Publications that require this functionality.
This specification supersedes Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0 [OCF30]. Refer to [EPUB3Changes] for information on differences between this specification and its predecessor.
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Published |
2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-5:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 5: Media overlays |
This specification, EPUB Media Overlays 3.0.1, defines a usage of [SMIL] (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), the Package Document, the EPUB® Style Sheet, and the EPUB Content Document for representation of audio synchronized with the EPUB Content Document.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the other specifications that make up EPUB 3:
The EPUB 3 Overview [EPUB3Overview], which provides an informative overview of EPUB and a roadmap to the rest of the EPUB 3 documents. The Overview should be read first.
EPUB Publications 3.0.1 [Publications301], which defines the semantics and overarching conformance requirements for each Rendition of an EPUB Publication.
EPUB Content Documents 3.0.1 [ContentDocs301], which defines profiles of XHTML, SVG and CSS for use in the context of EPUB Publications.
EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0.1 [OCF301], which defines a file format and
processing model for encapsulating a set of related resources into a single-file (ZIP) EPUB Container.
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Published |
2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 34 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23736-6:2020 |
Information technology — Digital publishing — EPUB 3.0.1 — Part 6: Canonical fragment identifiers |
This specification, EPUB Canonical Fragment Identifier (epubcfi), defines a standardized method for referencing arbitrary content within an EPUB® Publication through the use of fragment identifiers.
The Web has proven that the concept of hyperlinking is tremendously powerful, but EPUB Publications have been denied much of the benefit that hyperlinking makes possible because of the lack of a standardized scheme to link into them. Although proprietary schemes have been developed and implemented for individual Reading Systems, without a commonly-understood syntax there has been no way to achieve cross-platform interoperability. The functionality that can see significant benefit from breaking down this barrier, however, is varied: from reading location maintenance to annotation attachment to navigation, the ability to point into any Publication opens a whole new dimension not previously available to developers and Authors.
This specification attempts to rectify this situation by defining an arbitrary structural
reference that can uniquely identify any location, or simple range of locations, in an EPUB Publication: the EPUB CFI. The following considerations have strongly influenced the design and scope of this scheme:
The mechanism used to reference content should be interoperable: references to a reading position created by one Reading System should be usable by another.
Document references to EPUB content should be enabled in the same way that existing hyperlinks enable references throughout the Web.
Each location in an EPUB file should be able to be identified without the need to modify the document.
All fragment identifiers that reference the same logical location should be equal when compared.
Comparison operations, including tests for sorting and comparison, should be able to be performed without accessing the referenced files.
Simple manipulations should be possible without access to the original files (e.g., given a reference deep in a file, it should be possible to generate a reference to the start of the file).
Identifier resolution should be reasonably efficient (e.g., processing of the first chapter is not necessary to resolve a fragment identifier that points to the last chapter).
References should be able to recover their target locations through parser variations and document revisions.
Expression of simple, contiguous ranges should be supported.
An extensible mechanism to accommodate future reference recovery heuristics should be provided.
In the case of both Standard EPUB CFIs and Intra-Publication EPUB CFI, this specification conforms with the guidelines expressed by W3C in Section 6. Best Practices for Fragid Structures [FragIDBestPractices].
In other words, both standard CFI URIs (e.g., "book.epub#epubcfi(?)", referred media type "application/epub+zip") and intra-publication CFI URIs (e.g., "package.opf#epubcfi(?)", referred media type "application/oebps-package+xml") make use of a fragment identifier syntax that does not overlap with existing schemes in the context of the aforementioned media types' suffix registrations (i.e., "-xml" and "zip").
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Published |
2020-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 23761:2021 |
Digital publishing — EPUB accessibility — Conformance and discoverability requirements for EPUB publications |
This document specifies content conformance requirements for verifying the accessibility of EPUB publications. It also specifies accessibility metadata requirements for the discoverability of EPUB publications.
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Published |
2021-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC DIS 23773-1 |
Information technology — User interfaces for automatic simultaneous interpretation system — Part 1: General |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC DIS 23773-2 |
Information technology — User interfaces for automatic simultaneous interpretation systems — Part 2: Requirements and functional description |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC DIS 23773-3 |
Information technology — User interfaces for automatic simultaneous interpretation system — Part 3: System architecture |
This document defines system architecture for real-time simultaneous interpretation system for spontaneous speeches designed to interoperate among different natural languages.
This document describes the system architecture for simultaneous interpretation system for spontaneous interpretation environments.
While traditional speech to speech translation addresses the functional equivalent of consecutive interpretation, this document focuses on the functional equivalent of simultaneous interpretation.
This document does not cover sign language interpretation.
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 29500-1:2012 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Office Open XML File Formats — Part 1: Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference |
ISO/IEC 29500-1:2012 defines a set of XML vocabularies for representing word-processing documents, spreadsheets and presentations, based on the Microsoft Office 2008 applications. It specifies requirements for Office Open XML consumers and producers that comply to the strict conformance category.
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2012-09 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 5018 |
Technical Committee |
35.060
Languages used in information technology
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 23950:1998 |
Information and documentation — Information retrieval (Z39.50) — Application service definition and protocol specification |
This standard defines the Information Retrieval Application Service (section 3) and specifies the Information Retrieval Application Protocol (section 4). The service definition describes services that support capabilities within an application; the services are in turn supported by the Z39.50 protocol. The description neither specifies nor constrains the implementation within a computer system. The protocol specification includes the definition of the protocol control information, the rules for exchanging this information, and the conformance requirements to be met by implementation of this protocol.
Intended for systems supporting information retrieval services, and for organizations such as information services, universities, libraries, and union catalogue centers, this standard addresses connection-oriented, program-to-program communication. It does not address interchange of information with terminals or via other physical media.
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Published |
1998-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 154 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/TS 24064:2023 |
Document management — Portable document format — RichMedia annotations conforming to the ISO 10303-242 (STEP AP 242) specification |
This document specifies how to extend the ISO 32000-2 specification by adding the ISO 10303-242 (STEP AP 242) format as a valid format for 3D assets contained in a RichMedia annotation. It is intended for:
— developers of software that creates PDF files (PDF writers);
— software that reads existing PDF files and usually interprets their contents for display (PDF readers);
— software that reads and displays PDF content and interacts with the computer users to possibly modify and save the PDF file (PDF processors);
— PDF products that read and/or write PDF files for a variety of other purposes (PDF processors).
Note PDF writers and PDF readers are more specialised classifications of PDF processors.
This document does not specify the following:
— specific processes for converting paper or electronic documents to the PDF file format;
— specific technical design, user interface implementation, or operational details of rendering;
— specific physical methods of storing these documents such as media and storage conditions;
— methods for validating the conformance of PDF files or PDF processors;
— required computer hardware and/or operating system.
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Published |
2023-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
25.040.40
Industrial process measurement and control
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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35.240.50
IT applications in industry
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| ISO 24517-1:2008 |
Document management — Engineering document format using PDF — Part 1: Use of PDF 1.6 (PDF/E-1) |
ISO 24517-:2008 specifies the use of the Portable Document Format (PDF) Version 1.6 for the creation of documents used in engineering workflows.
ISO 24517-:2008 does not define the following:
method of electronic distribution;
method of creation or conversion from paper or electronic documents to the PDF/E format;
specific technical design, user interface, or implementation;
required computer hardware and/operating systems; or
methods for validating the conformance of PDF/E files or readers.
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Published |
2008-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 24613-1:2019 |
Language resource management — Lexical markup framework (LMF) — Part 1: Core model |
This document describes the core model of the lexical markup framework (LMF)l, a metamodel for representing data in monolingual and multilingual lexical databases used with computer applications.
LMF provides mechanisms that allow the development and integration of a variety of electronic lexical resource types.
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Published |
2019-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/DIS 24613-1 |
Language resource management — Lexical markup framework (LMF) — Part 1: Core model |
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Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 24613-2:2020 |
Language resource management — Lexical markup framework (LMF) — Part 2: Machine-readable dictionary (MRD) model |
This document describes the machine-readable dictionary (MRD) model, a metamodel for representing data stored in a variety of electronic dictionary subtypes, ranging from direct support for human translators to support for machine processing.
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Published |
2020-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/TS 24634:2021 |
Management of terminology resources — TBX-compliant representation of concept relations and subject fields |
This document provides requirements and recommendations for representing subject fields and concept relations in TBX-compliant terminological document instances. Examples in this document utilize the DCA style of TBX markup.
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Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/DTS 24654 |
Document management — Portable Document Format — Non-Rectangular Links |
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Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO/IEC 24754-1:2008 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems — Part 1: Feature specifications for document rendering systems |
ISO/IEC 24754:2008 provides the minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems.
It can apply to the document processing environment, where a document is given in a logically structured format which is expressed by a structure markup language, and the visual representation of the document is described by means of the external style and layout specifications which a style and layout specifications language provides. The visual representation of the given document is generated when the style and layout specifications are applied to the logical structure by a document rendering system.
ISO/IEC 24754:2008 provides an abstract list of the features that a rendering system for an authored document may have. The list provides a frame of reference, against which the user and implementor can compare the features of document rendering systems. However, ISO/IEC 24754:2008 does not specify a concrete interchange syntax or direct how each document rendering system shall behave.
It provides the minimum requirements to specify the features that a document rendering system which transforms formatting objects to rendering output. It may be used as a frame of reference, against which the user, implementer, or software agent may compare the features of a document rendering system. According to these requirements, the user may express what they expect of a document rendering system, the implementer may describe the functionality and capability of the document rendering system that they implement, and the software agent may negotiate a minimum set of functionality and capability that are shared across different document rendering system implementations.
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2008-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems — Part 2: Formatting specifications for document rendering systems |
ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 provides guidelines in the writing of formatting specifications targeted for document rendering systems supporting functionality described by ISO/IEC 24754-1. There is no scope of conformance constraints against which the use of these guidelines are measured. Possible user requirements for publishing layouts are unbounded. It is the user's obligation to describe their formatting requirements to be fulfilled by a developer or a compositor using a document rendering system. Using incomplete formatting specifications can delay achieving the desired rendered result.
ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 is a specification of questions for the writer of a formatting specification. It is assumed that the writer of a formatting specification is unaware of the needs of the stylesheet writer in meeting the needs of the specification writer. For a writer aware of such needs, ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 is a useful checklist of the issues to be considered.
ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 outlines various considerations users should assess when analysing their rendering expectations. Properties described by ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 should be specified in sufficient detail such that a developer or compositor has the information required to engage the necessary facilities in the document rendering system.
ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 does not presume any particular stylesheet language with which to specify layout and formatting properties. Various stylesheet languages support different degrees of functionality described herein. Not all languages can assume to offer control over the properties described by ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011, yet it behoves the user to specify as much detail as possible so as to equip the developer or compositor for their task. By knowing as many nuances of layout as desired, there are more strategies available with which to accomplish a layout as close as possible to the requirements.
Many components of ISO/IEC TR 24754-2:2011 are presented to the reader as questions in the first person, so as to ask the reader to reflect on their requirements when answering the question.
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2011-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 24754-1:2008/Cor 1:2011 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems — Part 1: Feature specifications for document rendering systems — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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2011-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 25577:2008 |
Information and documentation — MarcXchange |
ISO 25577:2008 specifies the requirements for a generalized XML-based exchange format for bibliographic records as well as other types of metadata.
ISO 25577:2008 does not define the length or the content of individual records and does not assign any meaning to tags, indicators, or identifiers, these specifications being the functions of an implementation format.
ISO 25577:2008 describes a generalized structure, a framework designed primarily for communication between data processing systems, but may also be relevant for use as a processing format within systems.
MarcXchange could potentially be used as follows:
for representing a complete MARC record or a set of MARC records in XML;
for original resource description in XML syntax;
as an extension schema to METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard);
for exchange of MARC records in XML;
for transfer of MARC records in web services like SRU (search/retrieval via URL);
for publisher transmission of data;
as a temporary format in all kinds of data transformation or manipulation, e.g. conversion, publication, editing, validation;
for metadata in XML that may be packaged with an electronic resource.
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Withdrawn |
2008-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 25577:2013 |
Information and documentation — MarcXchange |
ISO 25577:2013 specifies the requirements for a generalized XML-based exchange format for bibliographic records as well as other types of metadata.
It does not define the length or the content of individual records and does not assign any meaning to tags, indicators, or identifiers, these specifications being the functions of an implementation format.
ISO 25577:2013 describes a generalized structure, a framework designed primarily for communication between data processing systems, but can also be relevant for use as a processing format within systems.
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Published |
2013-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 26162-1:2019 |
Management of terminology resources — Terminology databases — Part 1: Design |
This document specifies general, i.e. implementation- and use-case-independent terminology database design principles to enable maximum efficiency and quality in terminology work. Thus, this document supports creating, processing, and using high quality terminology. The intended audiences of this document are terminologists, translators, interpreters, technical communicators, language planners, subject field experts, and terminology management system developers.
This document describes a maximum approach, i.e. terminology database design for distributed, multilingual terminology management. It can also be used for designing smaller solutions.
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Published |
2019-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/DIS 24505 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Method for creating colour combinations taking account of age-related changes in human colour vision |
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Deleted |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 26162-2:2019 |
Management of terminology resources — Terminology databases — Part 2: Software |
This document specifies essential features of terminology management systems, regardless of specific software engineering paradigms, user interface and user assistance design principles, and specific data models. These features enable maximum efficiency and quality in terminology work and, thus, support creating, processing, and using high quality terminology. The intended audiences of this document are software engineers/developers as well as terminologists, technical communicators, translators, interpreters, language planners, and subject field experts.
This document describes all features needed for recording, editing, maintaining, exchanging, and presenting terminological data. Term extraction features used to identify new terms are out of the scope of this document.
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Published |
2019-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 26162-3:2023 |
Management of terminology resources — Terminology databases — Part 3: Content |
This document specifies content-related aspects of terminology database maintenance. It gives guidance on the content of terminological data collections, with emphasis on data quality evaluation.
This document gives guidance for modellers of concept entries who need to ensure interoperability and high-quality content. It aims to ensure that terminological data collections themselves meet high standards for design conformity with standards such as ISO 12620-1 and ISO 16642, data accuracy and performance. It outlines principles for assuring data quality (see ISO 9001) and evaluating terminological data collections for purposes of continuous improvement. This approach contrasts that of ISO 23185:2009, which focuses on the usability of existing terminology resources.
This document does not apply to the management of text corpora or to term extraction tools.
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Published |
2023-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 26162:2012 |
Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content — Design, implementation and maintenance of terminology management systems |
ISO 26162:2012 specifies criteria for designing, implementing and maintaining terminology management systems (TMS). It provides information about the rationale for using a TMS, types of users and users' needs, steps in designing and implementing a TMS as well as the tasks of organizing and managing a terminological data collection (TDC). It also provides guidelines for selecting and using data categories for managing terminology in various environments. It is intended for terminologists, software developers and others who are involved in the process of developing or acquiring a TMS.
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Withdrawn |
2012-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 69 |
Technical Committee |
01.020
Terminology (principles and coordination)
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300-1:2015 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 — Part 1: OpenDocument Schema |
ISO/IEC 26300-1:2015 the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.2 specification. It defines an XML schema for office documents. Office documents includes text documents, spreadsheets, charts and graphical documents like drawings or presentations, but is not restricted to these kinds of documents.
The XML schema for OpenDocument is designed so that documents valid to it can be transformed using XSLT and processing with XML-based tools.
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Published |
2015-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 768 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300-2:2015 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 — Part 2: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format |
ISO/IEC 26300-2:2015 the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.2 specification. It defines a formula language for OpenDocument documents, which is also called OpenFormula.
OpenFormula is a specification of an open format for exchanging recalculated formulas between office applications, in particular, formulas in spreadsheet documents. OpenFormula defines data types, syntax, and semantics for recalculated formulas, including predefined functions and operations.
Using OpenFormula allows document creators to change the office application they use, exchange formulas with others (who may use a different application), and access formulas far in the future, with confidence that the recalculated formulas in their documents will produce equivalent results if given equivalent inputs.
OpenFormula is intended to be a supporting document to the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) format, particularly for defining its attributes table:formula and text:formula. It can also be used in other circumstances where a simple, easy-to-read infix text notation is desired for exchanging recalculated formulas.
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Published |
2015-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 218 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300-3:2015 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 — Part 3: Packages |
ISO/IEC 26300-3:2015 the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.2 specification. It defines a formula language for OpenDocument documents.
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Published |
2015-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 7982-1:1987 |
Bank telecommunication — Funds transfer messages — Part 1: Vocabulary and data elements |
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Withdrawn |
1987-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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01.040.03
Services. Company organization, management and quality. Administration. Transport. Sociology. (Vocabularies)
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 |
ISO/IEC 26300:2006 defines an XML schema for office applications and its semantics. The schema is suitable for office documents, including text documents, spreadsheets, charts and graphical documents like drawings or presentations, but is not restricted to these kinds of documents.
ISO/IEC 26300:2006 provides for high-level information suitable for editing documents. It defines suitable XML structures for office documents and is friendly to transformations using XSLT or similar XML-based tools.
ISO/IEC 26300:2006 first provides an introduction to the OpenDocument format and explains the structure of documents that conform to the OpenDocument specification. It describes the meta information that can be contained in such documents, and their text and paragraph content. Text Fields and text indices are described.
ISO/IEC 26300:2006 describes the table content of a document in OpenDocument format, its graphical content, its chart content and its form content. It also describes content that is common to all documents. It describes the integration of SMIL animation markup into the OpenDocument schema. It explains style information content and specifies formatting properties that can be used within styles. The data types used by the OpenDocument schema are described. The OpenDocument format makes use of a package concept; these packages are described.
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Published |
2006-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 722 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd 1:2012 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 — Amendment 1: Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1 |
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Published |
2012-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 102 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd 1:2012/Cor 1:2014 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 — Amendment 1: Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1 — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Published |
2014-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor 1:2010 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Published |
2010-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor 2:2011 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 — Technical Corrigendum 2 |
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Published |
2011-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Cor 3:2014 |
Information technology — Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 — Technical Corrigendum 3 |
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Published |
2014-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28178:2009 |
Graphic technology — Exchange format for colour and process control data using XML or ASCII text |
ISO 28178:2009 defines an exchange format for colour and process control data (and the associated metadata necessary for its proper interpretation) in electronic form using either XML or ASCII formatted data files. It maintains human readability of the data as well as enabling machine readability. It includes a series of predefined tags and keywords, and provides extensibility through provision for the dynamic definition of additional tags and keywords as necessary. It is focused primarily on spectral measurement data, colorimetric data, and densitometric data.
ISO 28178:2009 is intended to be used in conjunction with other standards that will define the required data, and tags or keywords for specific data exchange applications.
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Withdrawn |
2009-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 36 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO 28178:2022 |
Graphic technology — Exchange format for colour and process control data using XML or ASCII text |
This document defines an exchange format for colour and process control data (and the associated metadata necessary for its proper interpretation) in electronic form using either XML or ASCII formatted data files. This exchange format maintains human readability of the data as well as enabling machine readability. It includes a series of predefined tags and keywords, and provides extensibility through provision for the dynamic definition of additional tags and keywords as necessary. It is focused primarily on spectral measurement data, colorimetric data, and densitometric data.
This document is intended to be used in conjunction with other standards that will define the required data, and tags or keywords for specific data exchange applications.
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Published |
2022-09 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 37 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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37.100.99
Other standards related to graphic technology
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| ISO/IEC 29500-2:2011 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Office Open XML File Formats — Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions |
ISO/IEC 29500-2:2011 defines a general-purpose file/component packaging facility, which is built on top of the widely used ZIP file structure.
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Withdrawn |
2011-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 129 |
Technical Committee |
35.060
Languages used in information technology
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28500:2009 |
Information and documentation — WARC file format |
ISO 28500:2009 specifies the WARC file format:
to store both the payload content and control information from mainstream Internet application layer protocols, such as the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Domain Name System (DNS), and File Transfer Protocol (FTP);
to store arbitrary metadata linked to other stored data (e.g. subject classifier, discovered language, encoding);
to support data compression and maintain data record integrity;
to store all control information from the harvesting protocol (e.g. request headers), not just response information;
to store the results of data transformations linked to other stored data;
to store a duplicate detection event linked to other stored data (to reduce storage in the presence of identical or substantially similar resources);
to be extended without disruption to existing functionality;
to support handling of overly long records by truncation or segmentation, where desired.
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Withdrawn |
2009-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28500:2017 |
Information and documentation — WARC file format |
ISO 28500:2017 specifies the WARC file format:
- to store both the payload content and control information from mainstream Internet application layer protocols, such as the HTTP, DNS, and FTP;
- to store arbitrary metadata linked to other stored data (e.g. subject classifier, discovered language, encoding);
- to support data compression and maintain data record integrity;
- to store all control information from the harvesting protocol (e.g. request headers), not just response information;
- to store the results of data transformations linked to other stored data;
- to store a duplicate detection event linked to other stored data (to reduce storage in the presence of identical or substantially similar resources);
- to be extended without disruption to existing functionality;
- to support handling of overly long records by truncation or segmentation, where desired.
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Published |
2017-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28560-1:2011 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 1: Data elements and general guidelines for implementation |
ISO 28560-1:2011 specifies a model for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries, including academic, public, corporate, special and school.
ISO 28560-1:2011 provides the framework to ensure interoperability between libraries in exchange of library items with RFID tags, the freedom of the library to acquire or renew equipment or library items from different vendors and interoperability of a single RFID application from the vendor's perspective.
ISO 28560-1:2011 specifies a set of data elements and general guidelines for implementation, to meet the needs for:
circulation of library items;
acquisition of library items;
inter-library loan processes;
data requirements of publishers, printers and other suppliers of library items;
inventory and stock checking of items.
ISO 28560-1:2011 gives guidelines for item security, profiles, privacy, implementation, migration, label design and location of the RFID label.
ISO 28560-1:2011 specifies the data model, system data elements and user data elements to be used in conjunction with ISO 28560-2, ISO 28560-3 and any future parts of ISO 28560.
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Withdrawn |
2011-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
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35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28560-1:2014 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 1: Data elements and general guidelines for implementation |
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies a model for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries, including academic, public, corporate, special, and school.
ISO 28560-1:2014 provides the framework to ensure interoperability between libraries that exchange library items with RFID tags, the freedom of the library to acquire or renew equipment or library items from different vendors, and interoperability of a single RFID application from the vendor's perspective.
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies a set of data elements and general guidelines for implementation, to meet the needs for:
circulation of library items;
acquisition of library items;
interlibrary loan processes;
data requirements of publishers, printers, and other suppliers of library items;
inventory and stock checking of items.
ISO 28560-1:2014 gives guidelines for item security, profiles, privacy, implementation, migration, label design, and location of the RFID label.
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies the data model, system data elements, and user data elements to be used in conjunction with ISO 28560‑2, ISO 28560‑3, and any future parts of ISO 28560.
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Published |
2014-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 29500-1:2016 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Office Open XML File Formats — Part 1: Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference |
ISO/IEC 29500-1:2016 defines a set of XML vocabularies for representing word-processing documents, spreadsheets and presentations. On the one hand, the goal of ISO/IEC 29500 is to be capable of faithfully representing the pre-existing corpus of word-processing documents, spreadsheets and presentations that had been produced by the Microsoft Office applications (from Microsoft Office 97 to Microsoft Office 2008, inclusive) at the date of the creation of ISO/IEC 29500. It also specifies requirements for Office Open XML consumers and producers. On the other hand, the goal is to facilitate extensibility and interoperability by enabling implementations by multiple vendors and on multiple platforms.
ISO/IEC 29500-1:2016 specifies concepts for documents and applications of both strict and transitional conformance.
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Published |
2016-11 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 5024 |
Technical Committee |
35.060
Languages used in information technology
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/FDIS 28560-1 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 1: Data elements and general guidelines for implementation |
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies a model for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries, including academic, public, corporate, special, and school.
ISO 28560-1:2014 provides the framework to ensure interoperability between libraries that exchange library items with RFID tags, the freedom of the library to acquire or renew equipment or library items from different vendors, and interoperability of a single RFID application from the vendor's perspective.
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies a set of data elements and general guidelines for implementation, to meet the needs for:
circulation of library items;
acquisition of library items;
interlibrary loan processes;
data requirements of publishers, printers, and other suppliers of library items;
inventory and stock checking of items.
ISO 28560-1:2014 gives guidelines for item security, profiles, privacy, implementation, migration, label design, and location of the RFID label.
ISO 28560-1:2014 specifies the data model, system data elements, and user data elements to be used in conjunction with ISO 28560‑2, ISO 28560‑3, and any future parts of ISO 28560.
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Under development |
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Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 27 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28560-2:2011 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 |
ISO 28560-2:2011 specifies a data model and encoding rules for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries (including academic, public, corporate, special and school libraries). The rules for encoding a subset of data elements taken from the total set of data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 are based on ISO/IEC 15962, which uses an object identifier structure to identify data elements.
ISO 28560-2:2011 gives guidelines for the choice of the subset of selected data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 for the RFID tags. These subsets of data elements can be different on different items in the same library. The encoding rules also enable the optional data to be organized on the RFID tag in any sequence. In addition, the encoding rules provide for flexible encoding of variable length and variable format data.
ISO 28560-2:2011 provides essential standards-based information about RFID in libraries. A source of additional information about implementation issues is also provided.
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Withdrawn |
2011-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 41 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28560-2:2014 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 |
ISO 28560-2:2014 specifies a data model and encoding rules for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries (including national, academic, public, corporate, special, and school libraries). The rules for encoding a subset of data elements taken from the total set of data elements defined in ISO 28560‑1 are based on ISO/IEC 15962, which uses an object identifier structure to identify data elements.
ISO 28560-2:2014 defines the technical characteristics required to encode the data elements defined in ISO 28560‑1 in accordance with ISO/IEC 15962. These subsets of data elements can be different on different items in the same library. The encoding rules also enable the optional data to be organized on the RFID tag in any sequence. In addition, the encoding rules provide for flexible encoding of variable length and variable format data.
ISO 28560-2:2014 provides essential standards-based information about RFID in libraries.
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Withdrawn |
2014-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 42 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 28560-2:2018 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 |
This document specifies a data model and encoding rules for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries (including national, academic, public, corporate, special, and school libraries). The rules for encoding a subset of data elements taken from the total set of data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 are based on ISO/IEC 15962, which uses an object identifier structure to identify data elements.
This document defines the technical characteristics required to encode the data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 in accordance with ISO/IEC 15962. These subsets of data elements can be different on different items in the same library. The encoding rules also enable the optional data to be organized on the RFID tag in any sequence. In addition, the encoding rules provide for flexible encoding of variable length and variable format data.
This document provides essential standards-based information about RFID in libraries. A source of additional information about implementation issues is provided in Annex A.
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Published |
2018-10 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 44 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO/IEC 29500-2:2008 |
Information technology — Document description and processing languages — Office Open XML File Formats — Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions |
ISO/IEC 29500-2:2008 defines a general-purpose file/component packaging facility, which is built on top of the widely used ZIP file structure.
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Withdrawn |
2008-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 129 |
Technical Committee |
35.060
Languages used in information technology
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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| ISO 951:1979 |
Pulses in bags — Sampling |
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Withdrawn |
1979-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
67.060
Cereals, pulses and derived products
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| ISO/FDIS 28560-2 |
Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 |
This document specifies a data model and encoding rules for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries (including national, academic, public, corporate, special, and school libraries). The rules for encoding a subset of data elements taken from the total set of data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 are based on ISO/IEC 15962, which uses an object identifier structure to identify data elements.
This document defines the technical characteristics required to encode the data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 in accordance with ISO/IEC 15962. These subsets of data elements can be different on different items in the same library. The encoding rules also enable the optional data to be organized on the RFID tag in any sequence. In addition, the encoding rules provide for flexible encoding of variable length and variable format data.
This document provides essential standards-based information about RFID in libraries. A source of additional information about implementation issues is provided in Annex A.
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Under development |
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Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 43 |
Technical Committee |
35.040.50
Automatic identification and data capture techniques
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
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