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ISO - ISO 55000 ASSET MGMT - ISO 55000: ASSET MANAGEMENT – WHAT TO DO AND WHY? Organization: ISO
Description: The guide explains the role of the three standards within the ISO 55000 family, which are: • ISO 55000, Asset management — Overview, principles and terminology • ISO 55001, Asset management — Management systems — Requirements • ISO 55002, Asset management — Management systems — Guidelines for the application of ISO 55001 The guide does not seek to duplicate the content of the standards; rather it aims to assist in the understanding and interpretation of their content to your particular environment, to identify the potential benefits of their adoption, and to help you to prepare for their implementation.
ISO - ISO GUIDE 72 - GUIDELINES FOR THE JUSTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STANDARDS - FIRST EDITION Organization: ISO
Description: This Guide provides — guidance for justifying and evaluating a proposed management system standard project with a view to assessing market relevance, — guidance on the methodology (process) of developing and maintaining (i.e. reviewing and revising) management system standards with a view to ensuring compatibility and enhancing alignment, and — guidance on the terminology, structure and common elements of management system standards with a view to ensuring compatibility as well as enhancing alignment and ease of use.
Description: This Technical Report provides guidelines for the application of ISO 9001 to IT service management. Additionally, it provides guidelines for the alignment and integration of the quality management and service management systems in organizations where IT services are being delivered to internal or external customers.
DS/ISO/IEC TR 90006 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - GUIDELINES FOR THE APPLICATION OF ISO 9001:2008 TO IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND ITS INTEGRATION WITH ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 Organization: DS
Description: Examples provided in the guidelines are for service management of IT services. Because ISO/IEC 20000.1 and ISO 9001 can be applied not only to IT services but to all services, they do not use terminology referring to IT services.
ISO - ISO/IEC TR 90006 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - GUIDELINES FOR THE APPLICATION OF ISO 9001:2008 TO IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND ITS INTEGRATION WITH ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 - FIRST EDITION Organization: ISO
Description: Examples provided in the guidelines are for service management of IT services. Because ISO/IEC 20000‑1 and ISO 9001 can be applied not only to IT services but to all services, they do not use terminology referring to IT services.
Description: The facilities provided in POSIX.1-2008 are drawn from the following base documents: - IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition (POSIX-1) (incorporating IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 1-2002, and IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 2-2004) - The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 1 - The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 2 - The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 3 - The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 4 - ISO/IEC 9899: 1999, Programming Languages - C, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.1: 2001(E), ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E), and ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.3 Emphasis has been placed on standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes and additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas: - Issues raised by Austin Group defect reports, IEEE Interpretations against IEEE Std 1003.1, and ISO/IEC defect reports against ISO/IEC 9945 - Issues raised in corrigenda for The Open Group Technical Standards and working group resolutions from The Open Group - Issues arising from ISO TR 24715: 2006, Conflicts between POSIX and the LSB - Changes to make the text self-consistent with the additional material merged - Features, marked Legacy or obsolescent in the base documents, have been considered for removal in this version - A review and reorganization of the options within the standard - Alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E)
DS/ISO/IEC/IEEE 9945 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – PORTABLE OPERATING SYSTEM INTERFACE (POSIX®) BASE SPECIFICATIONS, ISSUE 7 Organization: DS
Description: The facilities provided in POSIX.1-2008 are drawn from the following base documents: • IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition (POSIX-1) (incorporating IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 1-2002, and IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 2-2004) • The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 1 • The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 2 • The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 3 • The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 4 • ISO/IEC 9899: 1999, Programming Languages – C, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.1: 2001(E), ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E), and ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.3 Emphasis has been placed on standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes and additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas: • Issues raised by Austin Group defect reports, IEEE Interpretations against IEEE Std 1003.1, and ISO/IEC defect reports against ISO/IEC 9945 • Issues raised in corrigenda for The Open Group Technical Standards and working group resolutions from The Open Group • Issues arising from ISO TR 24715: 2006, Conflicts between POSIX and the LSB • Changes to make the text self-consistent with the additional material merged • Features, marked Legacy or obsolescent in the base documents, have been considered for removal in this version • A review and reorganization of the options within the standard • Alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E)
IEEE 1003.1 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-PORTABLE OPERATING SYSTEM INTERFACE (POSIX) BASE SPECIFICATIONS, ISSUE 7 - IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY Organization: IEEE
Description: The facilities provided in POSIX.1-2017 are drawn from the following base documents: IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition (POSIX-1) (incorporating IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 1-2002, and IEEE Std 1003.1-2001/Cor 2-2004) The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 1 The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 2 The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 3 The Open Group Technical Standard, 2006, Extended API Set Part 4 ISO/IEC 9899: 1999, Programming Languages — C, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.1: 2001(E), ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E), and ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.3 Emphasis has been placed on standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes and additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas: Issues raised by Austin Group defect reports, IEEE Interpretations against IEEE Std 1003.1, and ISO/IEC defect reports against ISO/IEC 9945 Issues raised in corrigenda for The Open Group Technical Standards and working group resolutions from The Open Group Issues arising from ISO TR 24715: 2006, Conflicts between POSIX and the LSB Changes to make the text self-consistent with the additional material merged Features, marked Legacy or obsolescent in the base documents, have been considered for removal in this version A review and reorganization of the options within the standard Alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard, including ISO/IEC 9899: 1999/Cor.2: 2004(E)
ATIS 0300240 - OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, AND PROVISIONING (OAM&P) - GENERIC NETWORK INFORMATION MODEL FOR INTERFACES BETWEEN OPERATIONS SYSTEMS AND NETWORK ELEMENTS Organization: ATIS
Description: ., SONET, ISDN) for the various OAM&P functions defined in ATIS-0300210.The major focus of this standard is alignment with the set of standardization efforts in ITU-T and ISO in the area of Network Management: Structure of Management Information – Guidelines for the definition of managed objects [ITU-T Recommendation X.722:1992].
Description: This document provides a definition of DOA of MEE or MES and a medical robot, and also provides guidance on: – methodologies to perform the risk management process and usability engineering for an MEE or MES with a DOA; – considerations of basic safety and essential performance for an MEE and MES with a DOA; and – identifying the use of DOA, and similar concepts in existing ISO/IEC standards dealing with MEE or MES with the goal to facilitate alignment of standards by consistent use of the concept of DOA; and – distinguishing between medical robots, and other MEE and MES.
IEC TR 60601-4-1 - MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - PART 4-1: GUIDANCE AND INTERPRETATION - MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MEDICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS EMPLOYING A DEGREE OF AUTONOMY - EDITION 1.0 Organization: IEC
Description: The following parts of the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification are out of scope and not included in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001: • Part 3 (XTI) • Part 4 (Appendixes) Since there is much duplication between the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification and IEEE Std 1003.1g-2000, material only from the following sections of IEEE Std 1003.1g-2000 has been included: • General terms related to sockets (Section 2.2.2) • Socket concepts (Sections 5.1 through 5.3, inclusive) • The pselect ( ) function (Sections 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.3) • The sockatmark ( ) function (Section 5.4.13) • The <sys/select.h> header (Section 6.2) Emphasis is placed on standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes and additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas: • Issues raised by IEEE or ISO/IEC Interpretations against IEEE Std 1003.1 and IEEE Std 1003.2 • Issues raised in corrigenda for the Base Specifications and working group resolutions from The Open Group • Corrigenda and resolutions passed by The Open Group for the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification • Changes to make the text self-consistent with the additional material merged • A reorganization of the options in order to facilitate profiling, both for smaller profiles such as IEEE Std 1003.13, and larger profiles such as the Single UNIX Specification • Alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard
Description: The following parts of the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification are out of scope and not included in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001:• Part 3 (XTI)• Part 4 (Appendixes)Since there is much duplication between the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification and IEEE Std 1003.1g-2000, material only from the following sections of IEEE Std 1003.1g-2000 has been included:• General terms related to sockets (Section 2.2.2)• Socket concepts (Sections 5.1 through 5.3, inclusive)• The pselect ( ) function (Sections 6.2.2.1 and 6.2.3)• The sockatmark ( ) function (Section 5.4.13)• The <sys/select.h> header (Section 6.2)Emphasis is placed on standardizing existing practice for existing users, with changes and additions limited to correcting deficiencies in the following areas:• Issues raised by IEEE or ISO/IEC Interpretations against IEEE Std 1003.1 and IEEE Std 1003.2• Issues raised in corrigenda for the Base Specifications and working group resolutions from The Open Group• Corrigenda and resolutions passed by The Open Group for the XNS, Issue 5.2 specification• Changes to make the text self-consistent with the additional material merged• A reorganization of the options in order to facilitate profiling, both for smaller profiles such as IEEE Std 1003.13, and larger profiles such as the Single UNIX Specification• Alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard