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ISO 81001-1:2021
Health software and health IT systems safety, effectiveness and security
Part 1: Principles and Concepts

This document provides the principles, concepts, terms and definitions for health software and health IT systems, key properties of safety, effectiveness and security, across the full life cycle, from concept to decommissioning. It also identifies the transition points in the life cycle where transfers of responsibility occur, and the types of multi-lateral communication that are necessary at these transition points. This document also establishes a coherent concepts and terminology for other standards that address specific aspects of the safety, effectiveness, and security (including privacy) of health software and health IT systems.

Domain: Healthcare
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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2021
ISO 37168:2022
Smart community infrastructures – Guidance on smart transportation by Electric, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (eCAVs) and its application to on-demand responsive passenger services with shared vehicles

This document provides guidance on the staged implementation of Electric, Connected and Autonomous Vehicle (eCAV) passenger and delivery services, with a special focus on on-demand responsive passenger services with shared vehicles. This document aims to accelerate innovation and deliver smart transportation by eCAV, in and between cities.

Domain: Smart Cities
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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2022
ISO 37181:2022
Smart community infrastructures — Smart transportation by autonomous vehicles on public roads

This document describes the concept and goals of smart transportation by autonomous vehicles on public roads. It provides guidelines for the successful introduction and organisation of autonomous vehicles, with the aim of enhancing the safety of public road transportation and addressing the challenges to cities such as an aging population and diverse travel demands.

This document focuses on the deployment of autonomous vehicles as an operational system for actual use on public roads. This document is intended for those in academia, autonomous vehicle developers, policy makers, research institutions, road infrastructure operators, public road administrators, testing inspection and certification bodies, and vehicle manufacturers.

Domain: Smart Cities
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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2022
ISO 39003:2023
Road traffic safety (RTS) — Guidance on ethical considerations relating to safety for autonomous vehicles

This document gives guidance on ethical considerations with regards to road traffic safety of autonomous vehicles (AVs).

It is applicable to vehicles in level 5 mode according to SAE J3016 in 2022, as part of its report.

This document does not apply to the technical method used to control the decision-making process, nor does it give any guidance on the desired outcomes of those decisions; it gives guidance on ethical aspects for consideration in the design of decision-making process.

This document does not set requirements for the outcomes of ethical decisions, nor does it offer guidance on methodology. It only details aspects of the behaviour of AVs for which considerations may be made by the designer/manufacturer to ensure that key aspects are not overlooked or disregarded.

This document does not offer the technical precision to prescribe the required controls but would, rather, offer a set of “protocol guidelines” that all decision makers regarding automated driving could choose to self-certify against to assure that the desired necessary ethical considerations were addressed during design and effectively controlled.

Domain: Smart Cities
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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2023
ISO 16300-1:2018
Automation systems and integration — Interoperability of capability units for manufacturing application solutions
Part 1: Interoperability criteria of capability units per application requirements

This document specifies a framework for describing an automation solution in terms of a set of capabilities provided by a set of manufacturing software units.

The framework also defines a set of capability elements and composition rules to represent the interoperability criteria in terms of the automation system capability requirements of an enterprise application.

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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2018
ISO 16300-2:2019
Automation systems and integration — Interoperability of capability units for manufacturing application solutions
Part 2: Capability templates and software unit cataloguing

This document specifies a set of template definitions to describe the capability of a software unit of an automation solution that can be mapped to the functional requirements of a target manufacturing application.

This document specifies how to develop and manage a software unit catalogue in terms of capability properties and defines mapping rules from capability profiles to a software unit catalogue.

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Issuing Body:
ISO
Last Updated:
2019