35.040.50 – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png 35.040.50 – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 NZS ISO/IEC 6523.2:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-6523-22019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:11 +0000 Information technology - Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts - Part 2: Registration of organization identification schemes
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Specifies the procedure for registration of organization identification schemes, and the requirements for the administration of International Code Designator values, to designate these organization identification schemes. It includes unique identification using the GS1 core component GLN (Global Location Number) which can be used by companies to identify their locations, giving them complete flexibility to identify any type or level of location required. An example it’s use in New Zealand is the ‘New Zealand Business Number’. Identical to and reproduced from ISO/IEC 6523.2:1998.

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NZS ISO/IEC 22274:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-222742019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:10 +0000 Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content - Concept-related aspects for developing and internationalizing classification systems
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Specifies basic principles and requirements for ensuring that classification systems are suitable for worldwide application, considering such aspects as cultural and linguistic diversity. It includes unique identification using the GS1 core component GPC (Global Product Classification) which classifies products by grouping them into categories based on their essential properties as well as their relationships to other products. GPC offers a universal set of standards for everything from a car to a litre of milk. Identical to and reproduced from ISO 2274:2013.

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NZS ISO/IEC 6523.1:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-6523-12019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:10 +0000 Information technology - Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts - Part 1: Identification of organization identification schemes
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Specifies a structure of globally and unambiguously identifying organisation and organisation parts for the purpose of information exchange. It includes unique identification using the GS1 core component GLN (Global Location Number) which can be used by companies to identify their locations, giving them complete flexibility to identify any type or level of location required. An example of use of the GLN in New Zealand the New Zealand Business Number. Identical to and reproduced from ISO/IEC 6523.1:1998.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15459.6:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-15459-62019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:09 +0000 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 6: Groupings
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Specifies a unique string of characters for the identification of groupings of products, product packages, transport units and items. The character string is intended to be represented in a linear bar code symbol and two-dimensional symbol or other automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) media attached to the entity to meet management needs and/or regulatory needs (e.g. customs clearance). To address these needs, different types of identifiers are recognized in the various parts of NZS ISO/IEC 15459, which allows different requirements to be met by the unique identifiers associated within the context of the specific parts of NZS ISO/IEC 15459. The unique identifiers for grouping of products, product packages, transport units and items enables grouping by type, characteristics, order, manufacturing, quality, location, movement, etc. to be uniquely identified. It is possible to use with other unique individual identifiers defined in other parts of NZS ISO/IEC 15459. Encoding these unique identifiers in a data carrier enables information about the item processing to be clearly identified. Identical to and reproduced from ISO/IEC 15459-6:2014.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15459.4:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-15459-42019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:09 +0000 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 4: Individual products and product packages
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Specifies a unique string of characters for the identification of individual products and product packages. The character string is intended to be represented in a linear bar code symbol or two-dimensional symbol or other automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) media attached to the entity to meet management needs. To address management needs, different classes of identities are recognized in the various parts of ISO/IEC 15459, which allows different requirements to be met by the identities associated with each class. The rules for the identification of an individual occurrence of a product or product package, understood to mean the layers zero and one defined in ISO 17367 and ISO 17366, respectively, are defined and supported by examples. Identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 15459-4:2014.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15459.3:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-15459-32019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:08 +0000 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 3: Common rules
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Specifies the common rules that apply for allocating and processing unique identities to ensure full compatibility across different identities. Identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 15459-3:2014.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15459.2:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-15459-22019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:07 +0000 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Unique identification - Part 2: Registration procedures
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Specifies the procedural requirements to maintain identities and outlines the obligations of the Registration Authority and Issuing Agencies. It excludes those entities where ISO has designated Maintenance Agencies or Registration Authorities to provide identity and/or identifier schemes. It does not apply to freight containers, road vehicles and car radios. The exclusion also applies to ISO 2108, Information and documentation – International standard book number (ISBN), and ISO 3297, Information and documentation – International standard serial number (ISSN). Identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 15459-2:2015.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15459.1:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-15459-12019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:07 +0000 Information technology – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – Unique identification - Part 1: Individual transport units
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Specifies a unique string of characters for the identification of individual transport units. The character string is intended to be represented in a bar code label or other AIDC media attached to the entity to meet management needs. To address management needs, different types of entities are recognized in the various parts of NZS ISO/IEC 15459, which allows different requirements to be met by the identities associated with each type. The rules for the unique identification for individual transport units, to identify physical logistical transfers, with the identity relevant for the duration of one or more items in the load being held or transported as part of that load, are defined and supported by example. Identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 15459-1:2014.

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NZS ISO/IEC 15418:2019 ?u=/product/publishers/snz/nzs-iso-iec-154182019/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:14:06 +0000 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - GS1 Application Identifiers and ASC MH10 Data Identifiers and maintenance
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Specifies sets of Data Identifiers and Application Identifiers for the purpose of identifying encoded data, and identifies the organizations responsible for their maintenance. Identical to and reproduced from ISO/IEC 15418:2016.

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ISO/TS 28560-4:2014 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-ts-28560-42014/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 01:34:20 +0000 Information and documentation — RFID in libraries — Part 4: Encoding of data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 in an RFID tag with partitioned memory
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ISO/TS 28560-4:2014 defines rules for ISO 28560-1 data elements to be encoded in radio frequency identification (RFID) tags with a memory structure that is partitioned into four memory banks. This primarily applies to ISO/IEC 18000-63 (previously known as ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C) operating in the UHF frequency, but not necessarily restricted to this technology.

The rules for encoding a subset of data elements taken from the total set of data elements defined in ISO 28560-1 are based on ISO/IEC 15962, which uses an object identifier structure to identify data elements. This part of ISO 28560 defines the rules for encoding a unique item identifier in a specific memory bank, known as MB 01, taking into account different requirements for privacy. It also defines the rules for encoding other relevant data in a separate memory bank, known as MB 11. Each of these memory banks is addressable using different command set of the appropriate RFID technology.

As with other parts of ISO 28560, this part of ISO 28560 is appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries (including academic, public, corporate, special, and school libraries).

ISO/TS 28560-4:2014 provides essential standards-based information about RFID in libraries. A source of additional information about implementation issues is provided in Annex A.

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