ISO/IEC 24789-1:2012
(Main)Identification cards — Card service life — Part 1: Application profiles and requirements
Identification cards — Card service life — Part 1: Application profiles and requirements
ISO/IEC 24789-1:2011 comprises a methodology for determining application profiles, their requirements and corresponding examples. It contains no additional or changed requirements for the ID card properties defined in other applicable standards. It seeks to define the relative rigour of each application defined herein in terms of a set of simple but justifiable methods of evaluation. The purpose of ISO/IEC 24789 is to provide guidance on methods and their use to simulate a card's service life. In order to achieve this purpose, two parameters of card service life are defined: age and usage. This can be represented as a two‑dimensional matrix in which each age/usage combination corresponds to a card service life class. The two parts of ISO/IEC 24789 together describe the evaluation methods to be used and their criteria. ISO/IEC 24789 was originally developed for ID-1 cards conforming to ISO/IEC 7810, but might be found useful in whole or in part for other types and form factors. References are given to the corresponding methods of evaluation in ISO/IEC 24789-2 and elsewhere.
Cartes d'identification — Durée de vie des cartes — Partie 1: Profils d'application et exigences
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 24789-1
First edition
2012-04-15
Identification cards — Card service life —
Part 1:
Application profiles and requirements
Cartes d'identification — Durée de vie des cartes —
Partie 1: Profils d'application et exigences
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ISO/IEC 24789-1:2012(E)
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ISO/IEC 24789-1:2012(E)
Contents Page
Foreword . iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 1
3.1 Terms and definitions . 1
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 2
4 Card applications and their profiles . 2
4.1 Determination of the application profile . 2
4.2 Determination of the aging and usage classes . 7
5 Determination of the evaluation regime . 7
5.1 General . 7
5.2 Evaluation regime using stand alone methods . 8
5.3 Evaluation regime using evaluation sequences . 9
Annex A (informative) Example application profiles . 15
Annex B (informative) Example evaluation regimes . 44
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ISO/IEC 24789-1:2012(E)
Foreword
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