This Standard defines methods for digital signature generation and verification for the protection of messages and data giving partial message recovery.This document is Part 1 of this Standard, and it defines the Elliptic Curve Pintsov-Vanstone Signature (ECPVS) digital signature algorithm. Part 2 of this Standard defines the Finite Field Pintsov-Vanstone Signature (FFPVS) digital signature algorithm. ECPVS is a signature scheme with low message expansion (overhead) and variable length recoverable and visible message parts. ECPVS is ideally suited for short messages, yet is flexible enough to handle messages of any length.The ECPVS shall be used in conjunction with an Approved hash function and an Approved symmetric encryption scheme. In addition, this ECPVS Standard provides the criteria for checking the message redundancy.
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This part of X9.104 defines a common interface for the exchange of information between point of sale systems or terminal devices located in a retail establishment and the acquiring host transaction processing system(s). This part of X9.104 is applicable to all aspects of payment processing required by these retail facilities, including the reporting of specific products that are part of a purchase. The standard defines a sufficient number of message types and data elements to facilitate the exchange of all necessary information related to: (1) payment transactions originated by point of sale systems or terminal devices, and (2) automated control of the systems and devices.
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This Technical Report gives mechanisms for formally specifying the syntax of XML-based languages. For example, the syntax of XHTML 1.0 can be specified in RELAX.
Compared with DTDs, RELAX provides the following advantages:
- Specification in RELAX uses XML instance (i.e., document) syntax,
- RELAX provides rich datatypes, and
- RELAX is namespace-aware.
The RELAX specification consists of two parts, RELAX Core and RELAX Namespace. This part of the Technical Report gives RELAX Core, which may be used to describe markup languages containing a single XML namespace. Part 2 of this Technical Report gives RELAX Namespace, which may be used to describe markup languages containing more than a single XML namespace, consisting of more than one RELAX Core document.
Given a sequence of elements, a software module called the RELAX Core processor compares it against a specification in RELAX Core and reports the result. The RELAX Core processor can be directly invoked by the user, and can also be invoked by another software module called the RELAX Namespace processor.
RELAX may be used in conjunction with DTDs. In particular, notations and entities declared by DTDs can be constrained by RELAX.
This part of the Technical Report also gives a subset of RELAX Core, which is restricted to DTD features plus datatypes. This subset is very easy to implement, and with the exception of datatype information, conversion between this subset and XML DTDs results in no information loss.
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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
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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.
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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.
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The financial services industry relies on several time-honored methods of electronically identifying, authorizing, and authenticating entities and protecting financial transactions. These methods include, but are not limited to: Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and Message Authentication Codes (MACs) for retail and wholesale financial transactions, user IDs and passwords for network and computer access, and key management for network connectivity. Over the last forty years banks, investment, and insurance companies have developed risk management processes and policies to support the use of these technologies in financial applications.
This document describes a method consistent with the requirements of ANSI X9.24 Retail Financial Services Symmetric Key Management Part 1 for the secure exchange of keys between SCDs that share a symmetric key to wrap keys and other relevant data. This could be host to host or host to transaction-originating SCD. This method may also be used for the storage of keys under a symmetric key. Interoperability may be less of a factor when storing keys for use with a given implementation. The symmetric key used for storage need not be shared when using this method for key storage. This document establishes the security requirements for an interoperable Key Block, which is a structure containing the encrypted key and its attributes wrapped together.