This standard describes the point-to-point physical interface portions of Fibre Channel high performance electrical and optical link variants that support the higher level Fiber Channel protocols including FC-FS, HIPPI, IPI, SCSI and others. This standard is recommended for new implementations but does not obsolete the existing Fibre Channel standards.
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This API provides management interfaces to standard capabilities defined in ANSI INCITS 408- 2005 (SPC-3) and common vendor-specific extensions to the standard capabilities. The intended audience is vendors that deliver drivers that provide these capabilities. This standard relates to SCSI multipathing features and excludes multipathing between interconnect devices (such as Fibre Channel switches) and transport specific multipathing (such as iSCSI multiple connections per session).
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The primary purpose of this standard, Homeland Security Mapping Standard - Point Symbology for Emergency Management, is to establish a common set of symbols for use by mapmakers in support of emergency managers and first responders. It will allow users to rapidly interpret map data and to be able to disseminate consistent, usable information. This American National Standard is applicable to all organizations that create maps or otherwise display features for the Emergency Management or First Responder communities. It is limited at this time to support portrayal of point features that relate to the emergency management and hazard mapping disciplines.
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This standard specifies the functional requirements for the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) physical interconnect, which is compatible with the Serial ATA physical interconnect. It also specifies three transport protocols, one to transport SCSI commands, another to transport Serial ATA commands to multiple SATA devices, and a third to support interface management. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with SCSI and ATA command set standards.
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The primary purpose of this standard, Homeland Security Mapping Standard - Point Symbology for Emergency Management, is to establish a common set of symbols for use by mapmakers in support of emergency managers and first responders. It will allow users to rapidly interpret map data and to be able to disseminate consistent, usable information. This standard is applicable to all organizations that create maps or otherwise display features for the Emergency Management or First Responder communities. It is limited at this time to support portrayal of point features that relate to the emergency management and hazard mapping disciplines.
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This standard specifies the functional requirements for the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) physical interconnect, which is compatible with the Serial ATA physical interconnect. It also specifies three transport protocols, one to transport SCSI commands, another to transport Serial ATA commands to multiple SATA devices, and a third to support interface management. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with SCSI and ATA command set standards.
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This standard addresses the following: A) Payment Model Description This standard describes a model of account based electronic payments. It identifies the roles played by different components of the payment process and the flow of information between those roles. The roles are the consumer, who wishes to make a payment, a merchant which provides value, and their respective Financial Institutions, the consumer financial institution and the merchant financial institution. B) Secure Object Specifications This standard specifies a collection of electronic payment objects and references digital signature techniques to secure their content. The objects are all defined in terms of how they need to be constructed, signed and verified in computing machinery that is acting on behalf of a consumer and a merchant. A concrete syntax is specified in order that the signature can be constructed or verified at any location that has access to the consumer苨 public key and associated data. A business recommendation is made that the payment routing code (or PAN) used in conjunction with secure payment objects defined by this standard is not accepted as valid in non-authenticated transactions. Several usage scenarios are given to show examples of real applications where the standard objects may be applicable. Confidentiality for the payment information may be desired and is neither required, nor precluded, by this standard. Prudent implementers may choose to conduct a risk assessment to determine the need for confidentiality. Also policy issues, including terms and conditions of the agreements between the parties, are not covered in this standard. . While some of the information described in the standard must survive interchange between cooperating financial institutions, the syntax of how it appears in any particular payment protocol is not specified.
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This standard addresses the following: A) Payment Model Description This standard describes a model of account based electronic payments. It identifies the roles played by different components of the payment process and the flow of information between those roles. The roles are the consumer, who wishes to make a payment, a merchant which provides value, and their respective Financial Institutions, the consumer financial institution and the merchant financial institution. B) Secure Object Specifications. This standard specifies a collection of electronic payment objects and references digital signature techniques to secure their content. The objects are all defined in terms of how they need to be constructed, signed and verified in computing machinery that is acting on behalf of a consumer and a merchant. A concrete syntax is specified in order that the signature can be constructed or verified at any location that has access to the consumer苨 public key and associated data. A business recommendation is made that the payment routing code (or PAN) used in conjunction with secure payment objects defined by this standard is not accepted as valid in non-authenticated transactions. Several usage scenarios are given to show examples of real applications where the standard objects may be applicable. Confidentiality for the payment information may be desired and is neither required, nor precluded, by this standard. Prudent implementers may choose to conduct a risk assessment to determine the need for confidentiality. Also policy issues, including terms and conditions of the agreements between the parties, are not covered in this standard. While some of the information described in the standard must survive interchange between cooperating financial institutions, the syntax of how it appears in any particular payment protocol is not specified.
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