ISO/IEC 19794-8:2006 specifies the interchange format for the exchange of pattern-based skeletal fingerprint recognition data. The data format is generic, in that it may be applied and used in a wide range of application areas where automated fingerprint recognition is involved. The exchange format defined in ISO/IEC 19794-8:2006 describes all characteristics of a fingerprint in a small data record. Thus it allows for the extraction of both spectral information (orientation, frequency, phase, etc.) and features (minutiae, core, ridge count, etc.). Transformations like translation and rotation can also be accommodated by the format defined herein.
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 27021:2017.
This part of ISO 6596 specifies the magnetic characteristics, the track layout, and a track format to be used on a 130 mm (5.25 in) flexible disk cartridge, recorded at 7 958 ftprad on one side using two-frequency recording at a track density of 1,9 tracks per millimetre (tpmm) [48 tracks per inch (tip)], which is intended for data interchange between data processing systems.
Specifies two randomized digital signature schemes giving message recovery. The security of both schemes is based on the difficulty of the discrete logarithm problem. The first scheme is defined on a prime field and the second one on an elliptic curve. Also defines a redundancy scheme using hash-codes and specifies how the basic signature schemes are to be combined with the redundancy scheme. Also defines an optional control field in the hash-token, which can provide added security to the signature.
Defines the framework for semantic interoperability of geographic information. This framework defines a high level model of the components required to handle semantics in the ISO geographic information standards with the use of ontologies.
This document provides requirements and recommendations for implementation of mobile payments-to-business programs. This document is structured as follows: - Clause 4 sets forth the characteristics of mobile payments-to-businesses; - Clause 5 sets forth requirements for mobile payments-to-businesses. One of the most important aspects of the MFS environment is mobile-payments-to-businesses. There are many ways an end user can make a payment to a merchant. ANSI X9.134 provides a comprehensive standard for using the mechanisms involved in mobilizing the transfer of funds regardless of who is involved in the process. Potential implementers of mobile retail payment solutions should look at this ANSI X9.134-5; potential implementers of solutions for mobile payments-to-persons should look at ANSI X9.134-4.
ISO/IEC TS 11581-41:2014 provides guidance for developers and designers creating and/or using icons and provides a basis for the standardization of icons. It also provides a framework for creating future International Standards dealing with icons as parts of the ISO/IEC 11581 series and for identifying icon-related information to be used in any accompanying icon registries. It is intended to be used with ISO/IEC 11581-40 to create a registry of icons.
Specifies the general, physical, and magnetic requirements for the interchangeability of the two-sided, 5.25 inch (130 mm) (nominal), 48-tracks-per-inch (tpi) 1,9-tracks-per-millimeter (tpmm) flexible disk cartridge (for 7958 bits-per-radian (bpr) use) as required to achieve unformatted disk cartridge interchange among disk drives using 40 tracks per side and associated information processing systems.
A standard Application Programming Interface defines a scope within which, and a grammar by which, it is possible to write application software without attention to vendor-specific infrastructure behavior. The Fibre Channel Switch Application Programming Interface (FC-SWAPI) standard defines a standard Application Programming Interface, the scope of which is management of Fibre Channel Switches and use of specific Fibre Channel facilities for discovery and management of the components of a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network.
The SCSI family of standards provides for many different transport protocols that define the rules for exchanging information between different SCSI devices. This standard defines the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect. Other SCSI transport protocol standards define the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using other interconnects.