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JTC1 Structure - Australian Engagement (For further information regarding each Sub-committees/working groups, please click on their icon). P - Member (Participating). Non Member. O - Member (Observing). WGs. SCs. Accessibility. Smart Grid. Directives. Planning. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JTC1 Structure - Australian Engagement(For further information regarding each Sub-committees/working groups, please click on their icon)SCsWGs

WG 6 Corporate Governance of IT WG7Sensor NetworksSC 2Coded Character Sets SC 6Telecoms & Info ExchangeSC 7 Software & Systems EngSC 17 Cards & Personal IDSC 22Programming Languages , SC 23Digitally Recorded MMSC 24Computer Graphics,SC 25Intercon of IT equipment

SC 27 IT Security Techniques

SC 28 Office EquipmentSC 29 Coding of Audio, picture

SC 31Auto ID & data captureSC 32 Data Mgt & InterchangeSC 34 Doc Descript & Processing LanguagesSC 35User InterfacesSC 36IT for LETSC 37 BiometricsSC 38 Cloud Computing P - Member (Participating)O - Member (Observing)

AccessibilitySmart GridDirectivesPlanning Non MemberSC 39 Sustainability for and by ITThis schematic sets out the structure of the JTC1 in terms of Australian Engagement.1JTC1 WG6 Corporate Governance of Information TechnologyScope of Work To develop standards and related documents on Governance of IT, to include:a) Performing a gap analysis and defining a framework and models for the Governance of IT and its relationships with associated functions and systems for the management of IT activities;b) Standardisation and harmonisation of terminology related to Governance of IT; andc) Ongoing maintenance of ISO/IEC 38500 and development of associated guidelines (subject to needs identified by the Study Group formed under SC 7 Resolution 1081),but excluding the operational management of IT.Published Standards (click here) *Standards Under Development (click here) ** Standards and projects under the direct responsibility of JTC 1 Secretariat

Return to main diagramAustralian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committees IT-30 IT Governance and ManagementPublished Standards (click here) Once on the portal select Published Standards tabJTC1 WG6 Corporate Governance of Information Technology

Scope of Work To develop standards and related documents on Governance of IT, to include:a) Performing a gap analysis and defining a framework and models for the Governance of IT and its relationships with associated functions and systems for the management of IT activities;b) Standardisation and harmonisation of terminology related to Governance of IT; andc) Ongoing maintenance of ISO/IEC 38500 and development of associated guidelines (subject to needs identified by the Study Group formed under SC 7 Resolution 1081),but excluding the operational management of IT.Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45020&published=on*Standards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=313770&development=on** Standards and projects under the direct responsibility of JTC 1 Secretariat

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committees IT-30 IT Governance and ManagementPublished Standards (http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-030&CommitteeName=ICT Governance and Management Once on the portal select Published Standards tab

21JTC1 WG7 Sensor NetworksScope of Work In the area of generic solutions for sensor networks, undertake standardization activities that support and can be applied to the technical work of all relevant JTC 1 entities and to other standards organizations. This includes activities in sensor networks such as the following: Standardization of terminology; Development of a taxonomy;Standardization of reference architectures; Development of guidelines for interoperability.

2) In the area of application - oriented sensor networks, identify gaps and commonalities that may impact standardization activities within the scope of JTC Further, share this information with relevant entities within and outside of JTC 1. Unless better pursued within another JTC 1 entity, the following standardization activities may be pursued as projects by this Working Group: Addressing the technology gaps within the scope of JTC 1 entities; Exploiting technology opportunities where it is desirable to provide common approaches to the use of sensor networks across application domains.

3) In order to foster communication and sharing of information between groups working in the field of sensor networks: Seek liaison relationships with all relevant JTC 1 SCs/WG; Seek liaison relationships with other organizations outside JTC 1 including but not limited to: relevant ISO TCs, IEC TCs and ITUT SGs, IEEE 1451, IEEE 1588, IEEE P2030, IEEE 802.15,Open Geospatial Consortium, ZigBee Alliance, IETF 6LoWPAN, IETF ROLL WG, ETSI, IPSO Alliance, EPCglobal, ISA 100, LONMARK, KNX Association, Zwave Alliance; Consider the possibility of conducting joint projects with relevant ITUT SG; d) Seek input from relevant research projects and consortiaPublished Standards (click here) *Standards Under Development (click here) ** Standards and projects under the direct responsibility of JTC 1 Secretariat

Return to main diagramAustralian Participation MemberJTC1 WG7 Sensor NetworksScope of Work In the area of generic solutions for sensor networks, undertake standardization activities that support and can be applied to the technical work of all relevant JTC 1 entities and to other standards organizations. This includes activities in sensor networks such as the following: Standardization of terminology; Development of a taxonomy;Standardization of reference architectures; Development of guidelines for interoperability.

2) In the area of application - oriented sensor networks, identify gaps and commonalities that may impact standardization activities within the scope of JTC Further, share this information with relevant entities within and outside of JTC 1. Unless better pursued within another JTC 1 entity, the following standardization activities may be pursued as projects by this Working Group: Addressing the technology gaps within the scope of JTC 1 entities; Exploiting technology opportunities where it is desirable to provide common approaches to the use of sensor networks across application domains.

3) In order to foster communication and sharing of information between groups working in the field of sensor networks: Seek liaison relationships with all relevant JTC 1 SCs/WG; Seek liaison relationships with other organizations outside JTC 1 including but not limited to: relevant ISO TCs, IEC TCs and ITUT SGs, IEEE 1451, IEEE 1588, IEEE P2030, IEEE 802.15,Open Geospatial Consortium, ZigBee Alliance, IETF 6LoWPAN, IETF ROLL WG, ETSI, IPSO Alliance, EPCglobal, ISA 100, LONMARK, KNX Association, Zwave Alliance; Consider the possibility of conducting joint projects with relevant ITUT SG; d) Seek input from relevant research projects and consortiaPublished Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45020&published=on*Standards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=313770&development=on** Standards and projects under the direct responsibility of JTC 1 Secretariat

Australian Participation Member

22SC2 - Coded Character Sets Scope of Work Standardization of graphic character sets and their characteristics, including string ordering, associated control functions, their coded representation for information interchange and code extension techniques. Excluded: audio and picture coding.

Published Standards (click here)

Standards under development (click here)

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0Return to main diagramSC2 - Coded Character Sets Scope of Work Standardization of graphic character sets and their characteristics, including string ordering, associated control functions, their coded representation for information interchange and code extension techniques. Excluded: audio and picture coding.

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45050&published=on

Standards under development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45050&development=on

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0

2SC 6 - Telecommunications & information exchange between systemsScope of Work Standardization in the field of telecommunications dealing with the exchange of information between open systems including system functions, procedures, parameters, and equipment, as well as the conditions for their use. This standardization includes both the lower layers that support the physical, data link, network, and transport protocol and services as well as the upper layers that support the application protocols and services such as Directory and ASN.1. A vital aspect of this work is done in effective cooperation with ITU-T and other worldwide and regional standardization bodies including IEEE and IETF.

Published Standards (click here)

Standards under development (click here)

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0Return to main diagramSC 6 - Telecommunications & information exchange between systemsScope of Work Standardization in the field of telecommunications dealing with the exchange of information between open systems including system functions, procedures, parameters, and equipment, as well as the conditions for their use. This standardization includes both the lower layers that support the physical, data link, network, and transport protocol and services as well as the upper layers that support the application protocols and services such as Directory and ASN.1. A vital aspect of this work is done in effective cooperation with ITU-T and other worldwide and regional standardization bodies including IEEE and IETF.

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45072&published=on

Standards under development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45072&development=on

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdoped International Standards - 0

3SC 7 - Software & Systems EngineeringScope of Work Standardization of processes, supporting tools and supporting technologies for the engineering of software products and systems.Note: The processes, tools and technologies are within the scope of JTC1 terms of references and exclude specific tools and technologies that have been assigned by JTC1 to other of its SC's.Published Standards (click here)Standards Under Development (click here)

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committees IT-015 Software and Systems Engineering and IT-30 IT Governance and ManagementPublished Standards (click here for IT-015 and here for IT-030 (Once on the portal select Published Standards tab)Adopted International Standards - 49Return to main diagramSC 7 - Software & Systems EngineeringScope of Work Standardization of processes, supporting tools and supporting technologies for the engineering of software products and systems.Note: The processes, tools and technologies are within the scope of JTC1 terms of references and exclude specific tools and technologies that have been assigned by JTC1 to other of its SC's.Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45086&published=onStandards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45086&development=on

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committees IT-015 Software and Systems Engineering and IT-30 IT Governance and ManagementPublished Standards http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-015&CommitteeName=Software and Systems Engineering and http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-030&CommitteeName=ICT Governance and ManagementAdopted International Standards - 49

4SC 17 Cards and personal identificationScope of Work Standardization in the area of:a) Identification and related documents,b) Cards and devices associated with their use in inter-industry applications and International interchange.

Published Standards (click here)Standards Under Development (click here)

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-012-02 ID CardsPublished Standards (click here) (Once on the portal select Published Standards tab)Adopted International Standards - 0Return to main diagramSC 17 Cards and personal identificationScope of Work Standardization in the area of:a) Identification and related documents,b) Cards and devices associated with their use in inter-industry applications and International interchange.

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45144&published=onStandards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45144&development=on

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-012-02 ID CardsPublished Standards http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-012&CommitteeName=Information Systems, Security and Identification Technology (Once on the portal select Published Standards tab)Adopted International Standards - 0

5SC 22 Programming languages their environments and system software interfaces Scope of Work standardization of programming languages (such as COBOL, Fortran, Ada, C, C++, Lispand Prolog) and their environments (such as POSIX). SC 22 also produces common languageindependent specifications to facilitate standardized bindings between programming languages and system services, as well as greater interaction between programs written in different languages.The most recently created WG has a project to document the vulnerabilities of various programming languages. Program portability between different implementations of the same language is a key goal.Published Standards (click here)Standards Under Development (click here)

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0Return to main diagramSC 22 Programming languages their environments and system software interfaces Scope of Work standardization of programming languages (such as COBOL, Fortran, Ada, C, C++, Lispand Prolog) and their environments (such as POSIX). SC 22 also produces common languageindependent specifications to facilitate standardized bindings between programming languages and system services, as well as greater interaction between programs written in different languages.The most recently created WG has a project to document the vulnerabilities of various programming languages. Program portability between different implementations of the same language is a key goal.Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45202&published=onStandards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45202&development=on

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0

6SC 23 Digitally Recorded Media for Information Interchange and Storage Scope of Work Standardization in the field of removable digital storage media other than hard disks utilizing optical and /or magnetic recording technology for digital information interchange, including; algorithms for the lossless compression of datavolume and file structure

Published Standards (click here)

Standards Under Development (click here)

Return to main diagramAustralian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0SC 23 Digitally Recorded Media for Information Interchange and Storage Scope of Work Standardization in the field of removable digital storage media other than hard disks utilizing optical and /or magnetic recording technology for digital information interchange, including; algorithms for the lossless compression of datavolume and file structure

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45240&published=on

Standards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45240&development=on

Australian Participation Non-MemberAdopted International Standards - 0

7SC 24 Computer Graphics, image processing and environmental data representationScope of Work Standardization of interfaces for information technology based applicationsrelating to: computer graphics, image processing, virtual reality, environmental data representation and interaction with, and visual presentation of, informationPublished Standards (click here)Standards Under Development (click here)

Return to main diagramAustralian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-031 Computer Modelling and Simulation Published Standards (click here) (Once on the portal select Published Standards tab)Adopted International Standards - 1SC 24 Computer Graphics, image processing and environmental data representationScope of Work Standardization of interfaces for information technology based applicationsrelating to: computer graphics, image processing, virtual reality, environmental data representation and interaction with, and visual presentation of, informationPublished Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45252&published=onStandards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45252&development=on

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-031 Computer Modelling and Simulation Published Standards http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-031&CommitteeName=Computer Modelling and Simulation (Once on the portal select Published Standards tab)Adopted International Standards - 1

8SC 36 Information Technology for Learning Education and TrainingScope of Work Standardization in the field of information technologies for learning, education, and training to support individuals, groups, or organizations, and to enable interoperability and reusability of resources and tools.

Published Standards (click here)

Standards Under Development (click here)

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-019 Computer Application Information and documentationPublished Standards (click here) - Once on the portal select Published Standards tabAdopted International Standards: 0Return to main diagramSC 36 Information Technology for Learning Education and TrainingScope of Work Standardization in the field of information technologies for learning, education, and training to support individuals, groups, or organizations, and to enable interoperability and reusability of resources and tools.

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45392&published=on

Standards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=45392&development=on

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-019 Computer Application Information and documentationPublished Standards http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-019&CommitteeName=Computer Applications - Information and Documentation - Once on the portal select Published Standards tabAdopted International Standards: 0

17SC 37 BiometricsScope of Work Standardization of generic biometric technologies pertaining to human beings tosupport interoperability and data interchange among applications and systems. Generic human biometric standards include: 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.

Published Standards (click here)Standards Under Development (click here)

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-032 Biometrics and IdentificationPublished Standards (click here) - Once on the portal select Published Standards tabAdopted International Standards 14 Return to main diagramSC 37 BiometricsScope of Work Standardization of generic biometric technologies pertaining to human beings tosupport interoperability and data interchange among applications and systems. Generic human biometric standards include: 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.

Published Standards http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=313770&published=onStandards Under Development http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=313770&development=on

Australian Participation P Member (Participating)Mirror Committee IT-032 Biometrics and IdentificationPublished Standards http://www.sdpp.standards.org.au/ActiveProjects.aspx?CommitteeNumber=IT-032&CommitteeName=Biometrics and Identification - Once on the portal select Published Standards tabAdopted International Standards 14

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