ISO/IEC TR 29186:2012 is a supplement to CIE 156:2004, applicable for use in evaluating the colour gamut mapping algorithms of office colour softcopy and hardcopy equipment. ISO/IEC TR 29186:2012 defines test charts, test chart image processing workflow, media, viewing conditions, measurements, colour spaces and experimental methods, suitable for use with office equipment, which either do not exist in CIE 156:2004 or are different from CIE 156:2004. Colour softcopy may be displayed on monitors, incorporating display technologies such as CRT and LCD. Colour hardcopy may be produced by non-impact colour printers, including technologies such as ink jet and electro photography.
ISO/IEC TR 11581-1:2011 introduces the ISO/IEC 11581 series and provides developers and other icon standards users with an overview of currently available and future anticipated icon standards.ISO/IEC TR 11581-1:2011:?describes the structure of parts that will be used to encompass all present and future icon standards; ?introduces currently existing icon standards, whether they are parts of ISO/IEC 11581 or they have their own separate numbers
ISO/IEC TR 13066:2012 provides an overview to the structure and terminology of the IAccessible2 accessibility API.It provides:?a description of the overall architecture and terminology of the API; ?further introductory explanations regarding the content and use of the API beyond those found in Annex A of ISO/IEC 13066-1; ?an overview of the main properties, including: o of user interface elements, o of how to get and set focus, o of communication mechanisms in the API;?a discussion of design considerations for the API (e.g. pointers to external sources of information on accessibility guidance related to using the API); ?information on extending the API (and where this is appropriate); ?an introduction to the programming interface of the API (including pointers to external sources of information).It provides this information as an introduction to the IAccessible2 API to assist:?IT system level developers who create custom controls and/or interface to them; ?AT developers involved in programming "hardware to software" and "software to software" interactions.
ISO/IEC TR 15944-6:2009 discusses and describes the following three topics of eBusiness modelling: fundamentals of business transaction modelling that describe the conceptual aspects of eBusiness; principles of eBusiness modelling that specify the semantic aspect of business transactions and their components and relationships involved in the business transaction; classification scheme of Open-edi scenarios based on eBusiness modelling.
ISO/IEC TR 19075-1:2011 describes the regular expression support in SQL adopted from the regular expression syntax of XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators (Second Edition), which is derived from Perl. It discusses five operators using this regular expression syntax:?LIKE_REGEX predicate, to determine the existence of a match to a regular expression. ?OCCURRENCES_REGEX numeric function, to determine the number of matches to a regular expression. ?POSITION_REGEX function, to determine the position of a match. ?SUBSTRING_REGEX function, to extract a substring matching a regular expression. ?TRANSLATE_REGEX function, to perform replacements using a regular expression.
ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 gives guidelines for the stages in the life cycle of a system's biometric and associated elements. This covers the following:?the capture and design of initial requirements, including legal frameworks; ?development and deployment; ?operations, including enrolment and subsequent usage; ?interrelationships with other systems; ?related data storage and security of data; ?data updates and maintenance; ?training and awareness; ?system evaluation and audit; ?controlled system expiration.The areas addressed are limited to the design and implementation of biometric technologies with respect to the following:?legal and societal constraints on the use of biometric data; ?accessibility for the widest population; ?health and safety, addressing the concerns of users regarding direct potential hazards as well as the possibility of the misuse of inferred data from biometric information.The intended audiences for ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 are planners, implementers and system operators of biometric systems.
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.
This is the first amendment to ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 and ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 provides a DSSSL (ISO/IEC 10179:1996) library that makes it feasible to describe DSSSL specification for documents described by SGML (ISO 8879:1986) or XML (Extensible Markup Language).The library can deal with some complex compositions programmed by a number of complicated DSSSL specification statements. Those compositions consist of the formatting objects: paper size, paper placement, unit, basic composition style, font, character size, headline, page number, note, inline note, emphasizing mark, superscript/subscript, word-length adjustment, character space adjustment, clause, list, table, heading, ruby, paragraph indentation, score, rule, and inline.The DSSSL library contains the simple parameter data and the four files:?full parameter generator; ?function set; ?page model set; ?flow object construction rules.Their actual data are specified in ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003.
This is the third amendment to ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 and ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 provides a DSSSL (ISO/IEC 10179:1996) library that makes it feasible to describe DSSSL specification for documents described by SGML (ISO 8879:1986) or XML (Extensible Markup Language).The library can deal with some complex compositions programmed by a number of complicated DSSSL specification statements. Those compositions consist of the formatting objects: paper size, paper placement, unit, basic composition style, font, character size, headline, page number, note, inline note, emphasizing mark, superscript/subscript, word-length adjustment, character space adjustment, clause, list, table, heading, ruby, paragraph indentation, score, rule, and inline.The DSSSL library contains the simple parameter data and the four files:?full parameter generator; ?function set; ?page model set; ?flow object construction rules.Their actual data are specified in ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003.
This is the first amendment to ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 and ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 specifies a data interchange format for processed signature/sign behavioural data extracted from a time series, captured using devices such as digitizing tablets, pen-based computing devices, or advanced pen systems.