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  • PS3 ISO TOOLS V2.1 *
    * by Rudi Rastelli *
    *****************************************************************
    * Credits: *
    * @Estwald for 'extractps3iso' & 'patchps3iso' *
    * @Rip Cord for 'resign_eboot', 'resprx', 'resspu' & 'selfinfo' *
    * @erbse68, Dennis S., @masa3108 for testing *
    *****************************************************************
    Description:
    ************
    'PS3 ISO TOOLS' is an all-in-one tool for ODE- and CFW-users and features:
    - ISO-Generator to convert PS3-Folder-Format-Game(s) 2 PS3-ISO-Format-Game(s) (splitted big-files automatically will be joined)
    - ISO-Extractor to convert PS3-ISO-Format-Game(s) 2 PS3-Folder-Format-Game(s) (big-files will be optionaly splitted)
    - ISO-Splitter to split single PS3-ISO(s) for use on a FAT32 device ('*.iso.0', '*.iso.1', ...etc)
    - ISO-Joiner to join splitted PS3-ISO(s) into single PS3-ISO(s)
    - ISO-Modifier to rename single or splitted PS3-ISO(s) according to game-info found in 'PARAM.SFO'-file
    to add '[auto]'- and '[online]'-tags to ISO-filename(s) (regarding the 'webMAN_mod' functionality)
    to hide/un-hide parts of splitted ISO(s) ('*.iso.1', '*.iso.2', ...etc)
    to extract and save 'PARAM.SFO' and 'ICON0.PNG' as '[ISO-name].SFO' respectively '[ISO-name].PNG' within ISO-folder
    - ISO-Patcher to 'dirty' patch single or splitted PS3-ISO(s) to a lower firmware version (down to 4.20)... JUST FOR CFW FROM 4.20
    - Game-Patcher to 'properly' patch PS3-Folder-Format-Game(s) to firmware version 3.55... FOR ODE- AND CFW-USERS

  • PS3 ISO TOOLS
    V2.2 - Changelog
    ********************** ENGLISH ***********************
    - Bug fix: Fixed the sometimes strange behaviour of the patch-checkbox ('Create ISO(s)')
    - Selectable firmware range is now up to 4.76 (Main menu & 'Patch ISO')
    - '[auto]'- and '[online]'-tags could now be added to ISO-filenames ('Create ISO(s)' & 'Modify ISO(s)')
    ************************ DEUTSCH ************************
    - Bug fix: Das manchmal merkwürdsame Verhalten der Patch-Checkbox ist jetzt gefixt ('Create ISO(s)')
    - Die Firmware kann nun bis 4.76 ausgewählt werden (Hauptmenü & 'Patch ISO')
    - Die ISO-Dateinamen können nun mit '[auto]'- und '[online]'-Tags versehen werden ('Create ISO(s)' & 'Modify ISO(s)')
    V2.1.1 - Changelog
    ********************** ENGLISH ***********************
    - Bug fix: 'Patch ISO'-function now really does a forced patching(range 4.20 to 4.66)
    - 'Patch ISO'-function will be disabled for CFW below 4.20
    - Added recursive directory scan for 'Create ISO(s)'-function (batch mode)
    - Added saving of all used options to config file upon program exit
    - Added option for CFW-users to select program which creates the ISO ('makeps3iso', 'genps3iso')
    - No more 'thumbs.db' in created ISO
    - Fixed wrong warnings in log-file
    - A missing 'PS3_DISC.SFB' will only be added if you set up PS3-System as ODE(for better 'stealth')
    ************************ DEUTSCH ************************
    - Bug fix: 'Patch ISO'-Funktion macht nun tatsächlich ein erzwungenes Patching(Bereich von 4.20 bis 4.66)
    - 'Patch ISO'-Funktion wird abgeschaltet, wenn die CFW unter 4.20 ist
    - Recursive Suche nach Spiele-Ordnern im 'Batch-Modus' der 'Create ISO(s)'-Funktion
    - Alle Optionen werden nun beim verlassen des Programms in der Konfigurationsdatei gespeichert
    - Als CFW-User kann man nun wählen welches Programm die Umwandlung in ISO macht('makeps3iso', 'genps3iso')
    - Es befinden sich nun keine ungewollten 'thumbs.db'-Dateien mehr in den erzeugten ISOs
    - Keine falschen Warnings mehr im Log-File
    - Eine fehlende 'PS3_DISC.SFB'-Datei wird nur dann hinzugefügt(wegen besserem 'stealth'), wenn man ein ODE-System eingestellt hat
    V2.0 - Changelog
    ********************** ENGLISH ***********************
    !!! MAIN INTENTION FOR THIS NEW VERSION WAS ODE COMPATIBILITY !!!
    - Makes some reasonable pre-selections depending on users PS3 system
    - ISO(s) are now created via 'genps3iso_v2.5' instead of 'makeps3iso' for ODE compatibility
    - Proper and complete ODE/CFW compatible game patching to 3.55 (even not all of the newer games will run on CFW 3.55)
    Patches PARAM.SFO, EBOOT.BIN, *.sprx, *.self and *.sdat files
    The new patch functionality can be found at 'ISO Conversion Options'
    Note 1: To force patching use the 'Always'-Option instead of the 'If needed'-Option
    Note 2: Use 'Just Patch...' - Option if you don't want to create an ISO... intended for Non-Cobra-CFW-Users
    - 'Patch ISO'-function, which is kind of a 'dirty' in-ISO-patching), now patches always(forced) to any firmware version between 3.55 and 4.66
    Note 3: This will only work for CFW-User... so it's greyed out when u set up an ODE-system.
    - Automaticly generates backups of original/patched files as zip files for simple restoring (only for proper patching)
    - Excluding 'PS3_UPDATE' folder from ISO is now optional
    - Creates missing 'PS3_DISC.FSB' file
    - Readme updated
    !!! FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE READ THE README AND THE TOOLTIPS !!!
    Regards
    Rudi
    ************************ DEUTSCH ************************
    !!! DIE HAUPTINTENTION FÜR DIESE NEUE VERSION WAR DIE ODE KOMPATIBILITÄT !!!
    - Trifft sinnvolle Voreinstellungen abhängig vom PS3 System des Benutzers
    - Um ODE-Kompatibilität zu erreichen werden ISO(s) nun von 'gensp3iso_v2.5' anstelle 'makeps3iso' erstellt
    - Spiele können nun auf eine saubere Art ODE/CFW kompatibel auf 3.55 gepacht werden (auch wenn nicht alle neueren Games auf einer 3.55 CFW laufen werden).
    Gepatcht werden PARAM.SFO, EBOOT.BIN, *.sprx, *.self und *.sdat Dateien
    Die neue Patch-Methode findet sich bei den 'ISO Conversion Options'
    Hinweis 1: Benutze die 'Always'-Option anstelle der 'If Needed'-Option um ein Patchen zu erzwingen
    Hinweis 2: Setze die 'Just Patch...'-Option, wenn man nur patchen, aber keine ISO(s) erstellen will... gedacht für Nicht-Cobra-CFW-Benutzer
    - Die 'Patch ISO'-Funktion, die eher auf eine 'dreckige' Art und Weise arbeitet, patcht jetzt auf jeden Fall auf eine Firmware-Version zwischen 3.55 und 4.66
    Hinweis 3: Dies funktioniert nur für CFW-Benutzer... für ODE-Benutzer ist diese Funktion deshalb deaktiviert
    - Erstellt automatisch Backups der orginalen/gepatchten Dateien als zip-Dateien, die man, zur einfachen Wiederherstellung des ursprünglichen Zustands des Spiels, nutzen kann.
    - Der Ausschluss des 'PS3_UPDATE'-Ordners von der ISO ist jetzt optional
    - Erzeugt eine ggf nicht vorhandene 'PS3_DISC.FSB'-Datei
    - Liesmich geupdated
    !!! FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN LEST BITTE DIE LIESMICH UND DIE TOOLTIPS !!!
    Gruß
    Rudi

  • Usage:
    ******
    Pretty self-explanatory(I hope)... read the tool-tips
    Notes:
    ******
    - It's important to set up your PS3-System on main window, because PS3 ISO TOOLS will make some preselections depending from that.
    - To batch-convert games, select a folder containing several games in folder-format(recursive scan)
    - All other tools, with the exception of ISO-Patcher, support batch-operation as well. Just multi-select the ISOs you like to process.
    - If you select a FAT32-drive as target for folder-format to ISO-format conversion the resulted ISO(s) will be split even without selecting the split-option
    - As default ISO-name(s) will NOT contain special ASCII-characters 0-31, 126-255 and also NOT /:*?'<>| ... This is to avoid problems with webMAN
    (You can allow usage of special ASCII-characters 126-255, like '™' or '®' in 'ISO-conversion-Options')
    - After conversion/extraction a log-file will be shown, which compares size and number of files.
    - 'Proper' patching is possible only for 3.55, because ps3-private-keys above 3.55, which are needed for signing, are not yet released to the public.

  • - If you've choosen to extract 'PARAM.SFO' and 'ICON0.PNG'(Game-Icon) while converting to ISO-format, the 2 files will be placed hidden as '[ISO-name].SFO' and '[ISO-name].PNG' at target-folder.
    If you use webMAN copy these 2 files(per game) to '/dev_hdd0/tmp/wmtmp/'. This will save you the effort to mount each game at least once to make webMAN display it's game-icon.
    - Make sure game-folder or any file inside game-folder isn't opened in any way before starting conversion.
    - Aborted batch-conversions could be continued. Already finished conversions will be skipped.
    - Find the options to patch a game to a lower firmware within the 'Create ISO(s) Options'.
    First try the default options('If needed'). Then game(s) will only be patched when it's firmware version is higher as the set firmware version of your PS3-System
    If PS3 ISO TOOLS does not patch anything and game doesn't work try the 'Always'-Option.
    The 'Don't Create ISO(s)'-Option is just for CFW-Users who wan't to just patch the Game(s) in PS3-Folder-Format without creating an ISO(s) subsequently
    - Two zip files will be created while patching. They will be stored in 2 different folders named 'ORIGINAL_FILES_ARCHIVE' and 'PATCHED_FILES_ARCHIVE'. One contains
    backups of the original files which needs patching. And the other one the patched files. In order to restore just unzip the zip-file containing the original files
    to the game-folder and you're done.
    - 1st try your game(s) without installed game-update(s)
    Regards
    Rudi
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 Biometrics is a standardization subcommittee in the Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), which develops and facilitates standards within the field of biometrics. The international secretariat of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 is the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), located in the United States.[1]

History[edit]

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 was established in August 2002, after the approval of a proposal submitted by ANSI to ISO/IEC JTC 1 for the establishment of a new JTC 1 subcommittee on biometrics.[2] The main purpose of the new subcommittee was to provide an international venue that would harmonize and accelerate formal international biometric standardization, resulting in better interoperability, reliability, usability, and security for future standards based systems and applications. With better interoperability between biometrics systems, the success of these applications would be much more likely.[3] ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 was created with the intent that it would create standards that could support the rapid deployment of open systems, standard-based security solutions for a number of purposes, such as prevention of ID theft and homeland defense. Standards developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 provide support to a wide range of systems and applications that provide accurate and reliable verification and identification of individuals.[4] The subcommittee has published a number of standards pertaining to biometrics in the areas of technical interfaces, data interchange formats, performance testing and application profiles.[5] Other topics within biometrics that have already, or are currently, being addressed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 are performance and conformance testing methodology standards, sample quality standards, and standards and technical reports in support of technical implementation issues and cross jurisdictional issues related to the utilization of biometric technologies in commercial applications.[4]

Scope and mission[edit]

The scope of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 is the 'Standardization of generic biometric technologies pertaining to human beings to support interoperability and data interchange among applications and systems.' Generic human biometric standards include:[2][6]

  • Common file frameworks
  • Biometric application programming interfaces
  • Biometric data interchange formats
  • Related biometric profiles
  • Application of evaluation criteria to biometric technologies
  • Methodologies for performance testing and reporting and cross jurisdictional and societal aspects

The mission of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 is to ensure a comprehensive and high priority, worldwide approach for the development and approval of international biometric standards.[2]

Work done by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 does not include:[7]

  • Work covered by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 17 for applying biometric technologies to cards and personal identification
  • Work covered by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 for biometric data protections techniques, biometric security testing, evaluations, and evaluations methodologies

Structure[edit]

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 is made up of six working groups (WGs), each of which carries out specific tasks in standards development within the field of biometrics. The focus of each working group is described in the group's terms of reference. Working groups of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 are:[8][9]

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Working GroupWorking Area
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 1Harmonized Biometric Vocabulary
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 2Biometric Technical Interfaces
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 3Biometric Data Interchange Formats
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 4Technical Implementation of Biometric Systems[10]
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 5Biometric Testing and Reporting
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37/WG 6Cross-Jurisdictional and Societal Aspects of Biometrics

Collaborations[edit]

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 works in close collaboration with a number of other JTC 1 subcommittees, specifically ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 17: Cards and Personal Identification, and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27: IT Security Techniques.[11] The standard ISO/IEC 7816-11:2004, Identification cards – Integrated circuit cards – Part 11: Personal verification through biometric methods, developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 17 includes an instantiation of a biometric data encapsulator developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37.[12] ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 has also developed standards with external organizations, such as the International Labour Organization (ILO). External organizations, such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), have also adopted many of the standards developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37. In 2011, ICAO published the sixth edition of Document 9303 Part 1, which specifies requirements for passports (specifically, Machine-readable passports) within the realms of physical security features, biometrics, and data storage media. Many of the specifications for biometrics developed and facilitated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 were integrated into the document, specifically those pertaining to face, finger, and iris images.[13][14][15]

Organizations internal to ISO or IEC that collaborate with or are in liaison to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 include:

  • IEC TC 79
  • TC 272
  • IEC/SC 3C
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Organizations external to ISO or IEC that collaborate with, or are in liaison to, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 include:[16]

  • International Biometric Industry Association (IBIA)
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (SG 17)
  • Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS)
  • FIDO Alliance (FIDO Alliance)
  • CEN TC 224 / WG 18

Certain countries represented within ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 have also adopted a number of the subcommittee's standards. Two official documents of Spain, the electronic national identity card (DNIe) and the Spanish ePassport, store biometric data outlined in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37's standard data interchange format.[4] In addition, the Planning Commission of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has also planned to use ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37's biometric series of standards for fingerprints (ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005, Information technology – Biometric data interchange formats – Part 4: Finger image data), face (ISO/IEC 19794-5, Information technology – Biometric data interchange formats – Part 5: Face image data) and iris (ISO/IEC 19794-6:2005, Information technology – Biometric data interchange formats – Part 6: Iris image data) data interchange formats for the organization's unique identity project.[13] The UIDAI is currently developing the Aadhaar ('Foundation') system and also plans to incorporate a number of other standards developed and facilitated by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, including, ISO/IEC 19785 CBEFF (Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework), which provides the common structure, metadata, and security block in packaging the biometric data.[5][17]

Member countries[edit]

Countries pay a fee to ISO to be members of subcommittees.[1]

The 29 'P' (participating) members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 are: Australia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and United States of America.

The 13 'O' (observing) members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 are: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ghana, Hungary, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Ireland, Kenya, Romania, Serbia, Thailand, and Turkey.[1]

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Standards[edit]

As of May 2017, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 has 118 published standards (including amendments) in biometrics. The types of standards within biometrics published by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, by working group, are:[11][18][19]

  • WG 1: Responsible for the development of a Harmonized Biometric Vocabulary: establish a systematic description of the concepts in the field of biometrics pertaining to recognition of human beings and reconcile variant terms in use in pre-existing biometric standards against the preferred terms, thereby clarifying the use of terms in this field (ISO/IEC 2382-37, Information technology – Vocabulary – Part 37: Biometrics, which is freely downloadable from the ISO website).[20][21]
  • WG 2: Technical interface standards: address necessary interfaces and interactions between biometric components and sub-systems, as well as the possible use of security mechanisms to protect stored data and data transferred between systems. Standards under development include BioAPI for Object-oriented programming languages Part 1: Architecture, Part 2: Java implementation, and Part 3: C# implementation.[22]
  • WG 3: Data interchange format standards: specify the content, meaning, and representation of biometric data formats which are specific to a particular biometric modality.
    • Biometric sample quality standards and technical reports: specify terms and definitions that are useful in the specification, use and testing of image quality metrics and define the purpose, intent, and interpretation of image quality scores for a particular biometric modality.
    • Conformance testing methodology standards: specify methods and procedures, assertion language definitions, test assertions, testing and reporting requirements, and other aspects of conformance testing methodologies.
    • Amendments to the data interchange formats to specify XML encoding.[23]
    • Biometric presentation attack detection: the purpose of ISO/IEC 30107-1 is to provide a foundation for Presentation Attack Detection through defining terms and establishing a framework through which presentation attack events can be specified and detected so that they can be categorized, detailed and communicated for subsequent decision making and performance assessment activities. ISO/IEC 30107-1, Biometric presentation attack detection - Part 1: Framework, which is freely downloadable from the ISO website: http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c053227_ISO_IEC_30107-1_2016.zip
  • WG 4: Technical implementation of biometric systems standards and guidance:[9] develop technical best practices, guidance, implementation requirements and biometric profiles that support the successful use and interoperability of biometric applications.[10] Standards and technical reports under development include the ISO/IEC standard ISO/IEC 30124 Code of practice for the implementation of a biometric system and the Technical Reports ISO/IEC TR 29196 Guidance for Biometric Enrolment and ISO/IEC TR 30125 Use of Mobile Biometrics for Personalization and Authentication[24]
  • WG 5: Biometric performance testing and reporting methodology standards and technical reports: specify biometric performance metric definitions and calculations, approaches to test the performance, and requirements for reporting the test results. Standards under development include:
    • Specifications for Machine-readable test data for biometric testing and reporting
    • An evaluation methodology for environmental influence in biometric system performance
  • WG 6: Standards and technical reports related to cross-jurisdictional and societal issues: address the applications of biometric technologies, specifically in respect to, accessibility, health and safety, and support of legal requirements.
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See also[edit]

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Note: New Zealand Passports accepts passport renewal applications including passport images online. The link above provides access to the New Zealand Online Photo Checker which can be used before completing the application form to independently check that the intended image meets New Zealand Passports photographic requirements.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'JTC 1/SC 37 Biometrics'. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
  2. ^ abcISO/IEC (2012), 'Annex 14 - History', ISO/IEC JTC1 Standing Document N2 (SD2), ISO/IEC
  3. ^Hogan, Michael D.; Podio, Fernando L. (2003). 'Biometric Standards – A Key to a More Secure World'. ANSI Reporter. American National Standards Institute.
  4. ^ abcPodio, Fernando L. (February 2011). 'Who is Who? Biometrics Provides Answers for Public and Private Sectors'. ISO Focus +. ISO Central Secretariat. 2 (2): 18–19.
  5. ^ abFrost, Roger (February 2011). 'Catherine Tilton: Daon – Leading Biometric Solutions'. ISO Focus +. ISO Central Secretariat. 2 (2): 3–6.
  6. ^Corum, Chris; Ryan, Russ (2007-09-28). 'The Maturation of Biometric Standards'. Secure ID News. AVISIAN Publishing. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  7. ^'JTC 1/SC 37: Biometrics'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  8. ^Biometrics Institute (July 2012). 'International Biometrics Standards: ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 37 on Biometrics'. Biometrics Institute. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  9. ^ abISO. 'ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 Structure'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  10. ^ abSC 37 Secretariat (2014-01-28). 'Resolution G.5'. Approved Resolutions from the January 2014 SC 37 Plenary Meeting in Darmstadt, Germany (Resolutions). p. 40.
  11. ^ abPodio, Fernando L.; Rajchel, Lisa (2013-09-30). 'BUSINESS PLAN FOR JTC 1/SC 37 'BIOMETRICS''. Retrieved 2015-09-11.Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ISO (2004). 'ISO/IEC 7816-11:2004'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  13. ^ abPodio, Fernando L. 'Interview with Fernando Podio–Chair of ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 37–Subcommittee on Biometrics'(PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Tilton, Catherine. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  14. ^ISO/IEC JTC1 SC17 WG3/TF1 for ICAO-NTWG (2007-03-23). Machine Readable Travel Documents (MRTDs): History, Interoperability, and Implementation(PDF) (Report). Release 1, draft 1.4. ICAO. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  15. ^ICAO NTWG (2004-05-21). Biometrics Deployment of Machine Readable Travel Documents(PDF) (Report). 2. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  16. ^'ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 Liaisons'. ISO. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  17. ^Bhavan, Yojana; Marg, Sansad (December 2009). Biometrics Design Standards For UID Applications(PDF) (Report). 1.0. New Dehli: UIDAI Committee on Biometrics. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  18. ^'Standards Catalogue: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 – Biometrics'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  19. ^Podio, Fernando L. (2013-01-01). 'Advances in Biometric Standardisation – Addressing Global Market Requirements for Biometric Standards'. International Journal of Biometrics. 5 (1): 5–19. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  20. ^ISO. 'Freely Available Standards'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  21. ^ISO (2012). 'ISO/IEC 2382-37:2012'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  22. ^ISO (2012-02-28). 'ISO/IEC Draft International Standards 30106-1, -2, and -3 - ISO Standards Catalogue – ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 – Standards under development'. ISO. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  23. ^ISO (2012-09-21). 'ISO/IEC 19794-5:2011/DAM Amd 2'. ISO. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  24. ^'ISO/IEC Draft International Standard ISO/IEC 30124, and ISO/IEC Technical Reports TR 29196 and ISO/IEC TR 30125 - ISO Standards Catalogue – ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 – Standards under development'. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
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External links[edit]

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