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IEEE 1671.1-2017/Cor 1-2023
IEEE Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) Test Descriptions - Corrigendum 1
Corrections to the XML Schema files to achieve full consistency with the text of the standard are addressed in this corrigendum. Additional files are also placed in the 1671 directory here: https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1671.1-2017-cor1-2023-downloads.zip
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IEEE Standard for Blockchain Interoperability--Naming Protocol
A set of protocols are defined in this standard that enable blockchain networks to locate each other's trusted nodes through standardized names. The set of protocols define a naming scheme, an interface for name registration, and the data format that request and response messages use to resolve names.
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IEEE Standard for Blockchain-Based Zero-Trust Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT)
The surging needs for the Internet of Things (IoT) are dramatically shifting the network structure and challenging the traditional perimeter security paradigm. To establish secure and trustworthy interoperability among billions of heterogeneous interconnected devices, there is a need for standards defining a common framework. In this standard, a blockchain-based Zero-Trust…
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