BS ISO/IEC 20944-1:2013
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Information technology. Metadata Registries Interoperability and Bindings (MDR-IB) – Framework, common vocabulary, and common provisions for conformance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 104 |
PDF Catalog
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9 | 1 Scope 1.1 General |
10 | 1.2 Overview of concepts 1.2.1 Metadata vs. data 1.2.2 Metadata and data interoperability |
11 | 1.2.3 Achieving metadata and data interoperability and harmonization 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC Guide 2 3.1.1 Standardization 3.1.2 Aims of standardization |
13 | 3.1.3 Normative documents |
14 | 3.1.4 Harmonization of standards 3.1.5 Content of normative documents |
15 | 3.1.6 Implementation of normative documents |
16 | 3.1.7 References to standards 3.1.8 Conformity in general 3.2 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 3.2.1 Fundamental terms |
17 | 3.3 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC JTCĀ 1 Directives 3.3.1 Fundamental terms 3.4 Terms and definitions from ISO 704 3.4.1 Basic concepts 3.5 Terms and definitions from ISO 1087-1 3.5.1 Basic concepts |
18 | 3.6 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-1, fundamental terms 3.6.1 General terms |
20 | 3.6.2 Information representation |
21 | 3.6.3 Software |
22 | 3.6.4 Programming 3.6.5 Computer security 3.6.6 Data management |
23 | 3.7 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-4, organization of data 3.7.1 Character sets |
24 | 3.7.2 Codes |
25 | 3.7.3 Graphic characters |
26 | 3.7.4 Control characters |
27 | 3.7.5 Strings |
28 | 3.7.6 Words 3.7.7 Structuring of data |
29 | 3.7.8 Delimiters and identifiers 3.7.9 Trees 3.8 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-5, representation of data 3.8.1 Types of data representation 3.9 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-6, preparation and handling of data 3.9.1 General terms |
30 | 3.9.2 Transfer and conversion |
31 | 3.9.3 Searches 3.9.4 Ordering, sorting, and collating |
32 | 3.9.5 Preparation of data 3.10 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-7, computer programming 3.10.1 Kinds of languages 3.10.2 Program preparation |
33 | 3.10.3 Program execution |
34 | 3.11 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-8, security 3.11.1 General concepts |
36 | 3.11.2 Classification of information 3.11.3 Cryptographic techniques |
37 | 3.11.4 Access control |
39 | 3.11.5 Security violations |
40 | 3.11.6 Protection of sensitive information |
41 | 3.12 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-9, data communications 3.12.1 General 3.12.2 Transmission ā general |
42 | 3.12.3 Data link |
43 | 3.12.4 Data network |
44 | 3.12.5 User facilities |
45 | 3.13 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-15, programming languages 3.13.1 Lexical tokens |
46 | 3.13.2 Declarations 3.14 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-17, databases |
47 | 3.14.1 General terms 3.14.2 Conceptual level |
48 | 3.14.3 External, internal (logical and physical) |
50 | 3.14.4 Relational structure |
51 | 3.14.5 Hierarchical and network structures |
52 | 3.15 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 2382-18, distributed data processing 3.15.1 General terms 3.16 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC TR 10000-1 3.16.1 Relationships among normative documents |
53 | 3.16.2 Conformance terminology 3.17 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 11404 3.17.1 Fundamental concepts of datatypes 3.17.2 Computational aspects of datatypes |
54 | 3.17.3 Derived and generated datatypes 3.18 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 11179 3.18.1 General terms 3.18.2 Registry metamodel |
55 | 3.18.3 Registration 3.19 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 13886 3.19.1 Parameters |
56 | 3.19.2 Procedures and interfaces 3.19.3 Invocation |
57 | 3.20 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 19501 3.20.1 Fundamental concepts of metamodel 3.21 Terms and definitions particular to this document 3.21.1 Characteristics of implementations |
58 | 3.21.2 Implementation documentation 3.21.3 Deemed-to-satisfy provisions not necessarily requiring implementation documentation |
59 | 3.21.4 Deemed-to-satisfy provisions requiring implementation documentation 3.21.5 Deemed-to-satisfy provisions requiring implementation documentation |
60 | 3.21.6 Conformance scope 3.21.7 Conformance kinds |
61 | 3.21.8 Conformance framework |
62 | 3.21.9 Implementation adaptation and specialization |
63 | 3.21.10 Data associated with implementation adaptation and specialization |
65 | 3.21.11 Signifiers and symbols |
67 | 3.21.12 Data and information |
70 | 3.21.13 Conformance framework for data interchange |
73 | 3.21.14 Data element obligation |
74 | 3.21.15 Data element longevity |
75 | 3.21.16 Relationships among normative documents |
76 | 3.21.17 Extensions and their normative documents |
77 | 3.21.18 Relations among value spaces and value domains 3.21.19 Relationships among value domains 3.21.20 Roles of organizations, entities, and individuals |
78 | 3.21.21 Miscellaneous |
79 | 3.22 Acronyms, initialisms, and abbreviations |
80 | 4 Conformance |
81 | 4.1 Conformance level 4.2 Profiles, derived standards, subset standards, superset standards, and extensions 4.3 Strictly conforming implementations 4.4 Conforming implementations |
82 | 4.5 Conformance labels 5 Derived normative documents, profiles, extensions 5.1 Derived normative document (derived standard) 5.2 General principles of a profile |
83 | 5.3 Extensions 5.3.1 Kinds of extensions 5.3.1.1 Definition of extension |
84 | 5.3.1.2 Extension profiles 5.3.2 Uses of extensions 5.3.2.1 Extensions for value spaces 5.3.2.2 Extensions for value domains 5.3.2.3 Extensions for data elements |