Guidance for practical implementation of ISO 37155 series for supervising at each life cycle phase of smart community infrastructures

This document provides guidance on identifying risks that can hinder the proper functioning of smart community infrastructures in smart cities, in accordance with the ISO 37155 guideline series, and on implementing mitigation measures. The guidance is particularly for regulatory authorities at both national and community supervisory levels. Authorities can check that the adoption of appropriate measures and the assignment of specification requirements in each component of the system is ensures in the life cycle of smart community infrastructure. To accomplish this, the framework and perspectives on what (documents, sites, etc.) can be used to ensure accountability for the implementation and its adequacy are presented. The framework ensures the interactions of smart community infrastructures are managed by adequate specification requirements and the adoption of adequate measures for planning and operation, as described in ISO 37155-1. Additionally, it aims for consistency between different systems of smart community infrastructures by allocating specification requirements to each component of a system and validating the allocating procedures, as described in ISO 37155-2. NOTE This document describes a management case (not a management system), i.e. specific processes that an organization follows to meet specific objectives of this document.

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Published
Publication Date
02-Oct-2025
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
03-Oct-2025
Due Date
01-Jun-2026
Completion Date
03-Oct-2025
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ISO 37190:2025 - Guidance for practical implementation of ISO 37155 series for supervising at each life cycle phase of smart community infrastructures Released:10/3/2025
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International
Standard
ISO 37190
First edition
Guidance for practical
2025-10
implementation of ISO 37155
series for supervising at each life
cycle phase of smart community
infrastructures
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Benefits of applying this document . 2
4.1 General .2
4.2 General benefits . .2
4.3 Benefits for national and community authorities .2
4.4 Benefits for investors or lenders .2
4.5 Benefits for developers, operators, and infrastructure owners .2
4.6 Benefits for service providers .3
4.7 Benefits for citizens in smart communities .3
5 Understanding of the Smart Community Infrastructure Layers . 3
5.1 Smart community infrastructure system layer .3
5.2 Smart community infrastructure layer .3
5.3 Smart community sub-infrastructure layer .3
6 Life cycle phases of smart community infrastructure . 3
6.1 General .3
6.2 General process in integration and operation .4
7 Guidance for practical application of ISO 37155 series to development and maintenance
of smart community infrastructures . 4
7.1 General .4
7.2 Smart community concept (phase 1-1) .5
7.2.1 General .5
7.2.2 Smart community concept .5
7.2.3 Recommendations.5
7.3 Basic concept (phase 2-1) .5
7.3.1 General .5
7.3.2 Developing the basic concept .6
7.3.3 Recommendations for verification .6
7.4 Basic plan (phase 2-2) .6
7.4.1 General .6
7.4.2 Developing the basic plan .6
7.4.3 Recommendations for verification .6
7.5 Fundamental design (phase 2-3).7
7.5.1 General .7
7.5.2 Developing fundamental design .7
7.5.3 Recommendations for verification .7
7.6 Tendering (phase 2-4) .7
7.6.1 General .7
7.6.2 Conducting tendering . .8
7.6.3 Recommendations for verification .8
7.7 Implementation design (phase 2-5).8
7.7.1 General .8
7.7.2 Developing implementation design .8
7.7.3 Recommendations for verification .8
7.8 Manufacturing, construction and installation (phase 3-1) .9
7.8.1 General .9
7.8.2 Manufacturing, constructing and installing .9
7.8.3 Recommendations for verification .9
7.8.4 Recommendations for validation.9

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7.9 Individual and combination tests and validation (phase 3-2) .9
7.9.1 General .9
7.9.2 Conducting individual and combination tests and validation .10
7.9.3 Recommendations for verification .10
7.9.4 Recommendations for validation.10
7.10 Overall assessment and validation (phase 3-3) .10
7.10.1 General .10
7.10.2 Conducting overall assessment and validation .11
7.10.3 Recommendations for verification .11
7.10.4 Recommendations for validation.11
7.11 Operation and maintenance (phase 4) .11
7.11.1 General .11
7.11.2 Conducting operation and maintenance .11
7.11.3 Recommendations for verification . 12
7.12 Redevelopment and rehabilitation (phase 5). 12
7.12.1 General . 12
7.12.2 Conducting redevelopment or rehabilitation, or both . 12
7.12.3 Recommendations for verification and validation. 12
7.13 Decommissioning (phase 6) . 12
7.13.1 General . 12
7.13.2 Conducting redevelopment or rehabilitation, or both . 13
7.13.3 Recommendations for verification . 13
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