Overview#
Standard for our purposes refers to a "technical standard"Standard as cited in the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA), includes all of the following:- Common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices.
- The definition of terms; classification of components; delineation of procedures; specification of dimensions, materials, performance, designs, or operations; measurement of quality and quantity in describing materials, processes, products, systems, services, or practices; test methods and sampling procedures; or descriptions of fit and measurements of size or strength.
Standards have various Classifications such as:
- Royalty Fee or Royalty-free and other Intellectual Property Rights
- Open Standard
- Open Source (ie. Public Domain)
Standard Organizational Entities may provide Standard compliance criteria.
Open Standard#
An Standard is a Standard in which is Public Domain!! RFC Standards Track The RFC Standards Track is probably the best known StandardsMore Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- 5G
- A look at the Network Cable standards
- Abbreviated Language For Authorization
- Abstract Syntax Notation One
- Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
- Anomaly
- Apache Fortress
- Apple
- Authentication Assurance
- Best Practices for LDAP Security
- Biometric Passport
- Birthdate
- Blinding Identity Taxonomy
- Bluetooth
- Bridge
- Bridging
- Ciphers-SUITEB128ONLY
- Common Vulnerability Scoring System
- Compliance
- DNT
- Data Encryption Standard
- Data portability
- Decentralized Identifier
- Deployment tier
- Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
- Digital Signature Standard
- Document Object Model
- Draft Standard
- ECMA TR32
- ECMAScript
- ERC20
- Electronic Health
- Ethereum
- Extensible Resource Descriptor
- FIPS 199
- FIPS 202
- Fetch API
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc
- GOST
- HIPAA Covered Entity
- HTML Colour Names
- HTML Living Standard
- Health Level Seven
- History of LDAP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- ICAO Document 9303
- IEEE 754
- IEEE 802
- IEEE 802.1
- IEEE 802.10
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.12
- IEEE 802.13
- IEEE 802.14
- IEEE 802.15
- IEEE 802.15.1
- IEEE 802.15.2
- IEEE 802.15.3
- IEEE 802.15.4
- IEEE 802.15.5
- IEEE 802.15.6
- IEEE 802.15.7
- IEEE 802.16
- IEEE 802.16.1
- IEEE 802.16.2
- IEEE 802.17
- IEEE 802.18
- IEEE 802.19
- IEEE 802.1Q
- IEEE 802.1X
- IEEE 802.2
- IEEE 802.20
- IEEE 802.21
- IEEE 802.22
- IEEE 802.23
- IEEE 802.24
- IEEE 802.25
- IEEE 802.3
- IEEE 802.4
- IEEE 802.5
- IEEE 802.7
- IEEE 802.8
- IEEE 802.9
- IMA Interoperability Framework
- INCITS 359
- ISO 15022
- ISO 29003
- ISO 4217
- ISO 7501
- Identity Broker
- Identity Ecosystem Framework
- Identity Management Architecture
- Implementation
- Informational
- International Organization for Standardization
- International System of Units
- Internet Society
- Internet Standard
- JSON-LD
- Kibibyte
- LDAPv2
- LONIC
- Level of Identity Proofing
- Lightweight Ethereum Identity
- Matter Standard
- Menezes-Qu-Vanstone
- Minute
- Near Field Communication
- Not All RFCs are Standards
- Open Factor Analysis of Information Risk
- Open Standard
- OpenID Foundation
- Privacy
- Private Communications Technology
- Progressive Web Application
- RAND-Z
- RCS Chat
- RFC 2026
- RS-232
- Resource Indicators for OAuth 2.0
- SPML
- SUITEB128
- SUITEB192
- Semantic WEB
- Solid
- Specification
- Standard
- Standard compliance
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
- Synchronous Optical NETworking
- Tenprint
- The Berlin Group
- The Open Group
- Transport Layer Security
- U2F
- United States Federal Standard
- Universal Inbox
- Universal Serial Bus
- Virtual LAN
- Web Authentication API
- Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
- WebAuthN
- Why Use Tokens
- WikiRPCInterface
- X.500
- X.680
- XDAS