Overview#
Specification is an ambiguous term that typically refers to a set of documented requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service.Specification is often a type of technical standard.
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- Authorization Server
- Channel Binding
- Client To Authenticator Protocol
- Clients
- Cloud Information Model
- Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation
- Compliance
- DECnet
- DID Authentication
- DID Operations
- DIT Content Rule
- DNSCrypt
- Decentralized Identifier
- Decentralized Public Key Infrastructure
- DisplayPort
- E.214
- FAPI Pushed Request Object
- FHIR Resource
- FIDO
- FIDO Alliance
- FIDO Standards
- FIDO-CTAP
- FIDO2
- Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources
- GRUB
- Grant Types
- HTML Living Standard
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT
- Key wrapping
- Level Of Assurance
- Line Feed
- Messaging Layer Security
- Microsoft Active Directory Technical Specification
- Mobile Operator Discovery, Registration & Authentication
- Not All RFCs are Standards
- OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange
- OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange Request
- Open Standard
- OpenID Connect
- OpenID Connect Account Porting
- OpenID Connect Backchannel Authentication
- OpenID Connect Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication Flow
- OpenID Connect Federation
- OpenID Connect User Questioning API
- OpenID Foundation
- OpenPOWER Foundation
- PCI Express
- Physical Layer
- RFC 1035
- RFC 2181
- RFC 3460
- RFC 3912
- RFC 3961
- RFC 4234
- RFC 5234
- RFC 5905
- Standard compliance
- Strict-Transport-Security
- Trusted Computing Group
- USB Type-C
- Uma-configuration
- Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
- Universal Serial Bus
- User Equipment
- Web Blog_blogentry_220218_1
- Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
- WebAuthn Attestation Statement Format Identifier
- WebAuthn Client
- WebAuthn Extension Identifiers
- Wide Area Information Server