This Technical Report complements ISO 8879 by providing additional turorial information. It is not intended, and should not be regarded, as an extention, modification, or interpretation of ISO 8879. The SGML language contains a number of components, some of which are optional features. The tutorial information covers the main components of the language only; notably a discussion of LINK, CONCUR, and DATATAG is outside the scope of this Technical Report.
The intended audience is mainly document type designers already familiar with the basic concepts of SGML, but requiring more tutorial information on techniques for using SGML for various applications. Subclauses 5.3 and 8.4 are written in the style of a “User Guide” and can be used as a basis for end-user documentation. For an introductory tutorial on SGML the annexes of ISO 8879 can be used.
This Technical Report includes notes on the analysis of a document prior to the writing of a formal document type definition, and a series of examples.
The principal example is for a general document type, formally defined as an example in clause E.1 of ISO 8879. Others of a general nature are for letter and memorandum, spreadsheet, mathematics, and the mixing of text and graphics. Those for language applications include Scandinavian runes, Japanese, a European multilingual document, and mixing text in languages written from left to right and from right to left.
Provides the location of the imprinted account number, area for source ID, amount of transaction, and date of transaction as they appear on 51-column and 80-column card size financial transaction card formsets.
This standard is Part 4 (Operational Testing Methodologies) of standard for Information Technology Biometric Performance Testing and Reporting, INCITS 409. The objective of this standard is to establish requirements for operational performance-based biometric testing and reporting.
This American National Standard for FC-SW-7 describes the operation and interaction of Fibre Channel Switches. This standard includes: a) E_Port operation and Fabric Configuration; b) Path selection (FSPF); c) Bridge port (B_Port) operation; d) Distributed Server interaction and communication; e) Exchange of information between Switches to support Zoning; f) Distribution of Event Notifications between Switches; g) Virtual Fabrics Switch Support; h) Enhanced Commit Service; i) Virtual Channels; j) Inter-Fabric Routing; k) Distributed Switch; and l) Leaf Switch.
This part of ISO/IEC 10026 provides a) a statement of the nature of the automation giving the necessary behaviour of each of the participating entities which are providing the OSI TP Service; b) the definition clause of the abstract syntax required to convey the TP protocol control information; c) the conformance requirements to be met by implementations of this protocol.
Specifies the characteristics of 90 mm Flexible Disk Cartridges of 10 Mbyte formatted capacity, recorded at 33 157 ftprad using modified frequency modulation recording and sector servo tracking on 255 data tracks on each side.
Defines the command set extensions to facilitate operation of SCSI stream devices. This standard in conjunction with INCITS 351-2001 fully specifies the standard command set for the SCSI stream device class. The objective of this standard (SSC) is to provide the following: permit an application client to communicate over a SCSI service delivery subsystem, with a logical unit that declares itself to be a sequential access device or printer device in the device type field of the INQUIRY command response data; define commands unique to each type of SCSI stream device; define commands to manage the operation of SCSI stream devices; and define the differences between the types of SCSI stream devices.
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 18023-1:2006.
Specifies a framework for testing and a grading scheme for reporting the performance of a biometric system suitable for use in access control applications. It also allows for specifying application performance requirements in terms of the required performance of the biometric component of the access control system. It specifies the environment in which and the means by which testing will be performed and how the results will be reported. The grading scheme takes a conservative approach, using statistical analysis and confidence intervals to support the claim that the device performance is at least as good as the graded performance indicates. Addresses conventional access control circumstances, and unusual or extreme circumstances are not within its scope.
Defines the interfaces including both data formats and application programming interfaces (APIs) among the entities connected through digital networks for media processing. Users can access and configure their operations remotely for efficient, intelligent processing. This document describes and manages workflows to be applied to the media data. This process includes uploading of media data to the network, instantiation of the media processing tasks, and configuration of the tasks. The framework enables dynamic creation of media processing pipelines, as well as access to processed media data and metadata in real-time or in a deferred way.