This document specifies concepts used in the field of cloud computing. These concepts expand upon the cloud computing vocabulary defined in ISO/IEC 22123-1 and provide a foundation for other documents that are associated with cloud computing.
This document also provides detailed descriptions on the application of these concepts in cloud computing.

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This document specifies the cloud computing reference architecture (CCRA).

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This document defines terms used in the field of cloud computing.

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This document provides terminology, concepts and a description of mechanisms in the field of data exchange focusing on trusted data transactions.
Those elements can be used in the development of standards in support of trusted data transactions and constitute a basis to identify key dimensions and criteria that contribute to the trust in a data transaction between interested parties.
Therefore, those elements constitute a foundational understanding on which trusted data transactions can be based, independently of any architectural choices or technical implementation.

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This document defines a framework for assessing the quality of data governance and data management practices for participants in data spaces. It specifies the core principles, processes, and assessment elements that enable organizations to manage, monitor, and improve their data governance and data management practices.
The framework comprises two components:
• Process Reference Model: Defines key processes for data governance and data product management of data space participants, including its fundamental principles, structure, detailed process definitions, links to broader data governance, and required implementation measures.
• Process Assessment Framework: Outlines a model to evaluate process capability by establishing six distinct quality levels expressed in terms of capability levels, describing the corresponding profiles and guiding the systematic assessment.
This standard is aimed at supporting data governance and data management professionals, IT managers, quality assurance officers, and regulatory bodies.
This standard is applicable to organizations of all types and sizes.

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This document specifies requirements and guidance for the interoperability of data, data sharing mechanisms, and services within data spaces. It covers requirements, criteria and implementation guidance on:
-   dataset content, use restrictions, licences, data collection methodology, data quality and uncertainty, and on machine-readable formats to find, access and use of data;
-   data structures, data formats, vocabularies, classification schemes, taxonomies and code lists, and how to describe these elements a publicly available and consistent manner;
-   technical means to access the data, such as application programming interfaces, and their terms of use and quality of service to enable automatic access and transmission of data between parties;
-   where applicable, the means to enable the interoperability of tools for automating the execution of data sharing contracts.
This document is applicable to all organizations participating in dataspaces, regardless of their size or type.

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This document provides trustworthiness requirements and guidance for data space participants in support of trusted data transactions.
Specifically, it defines a set of foundational principles for trusted data transactions, and establishes general requirements and guidance that apply to all phases of a trusted data transaction, and specific requirements for each phase of a trusted data transaction.
This document applies to all types of organizations participating in data spaces, regardless of their type or size.

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JTC 25 is a Technical Committee within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Data management, Dataspaces, Cloud and Edge" and is responsible for: Standardisation in the area of data management, dataspaces, cloud and edge, including: - data governance, data quality and data lifecycle management; - interoperability, portability and switch ability; - organizational frameworks and methodologies, including IT management systems; - processes and products evaluation schemes; - smart technology, objects, distributed computing devices, data services. This committee has published 7 standards.

JTC 25 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Standardisation in the area of data management, dataspaces, cloud and edge, including: - data governance, data quality and data lifecycle management; - interoperability, portability and switch ability; - organizational frameworks and methodologies, including IT management systems; - processes and products evaluation schemes; - smart technology, objects, distributed computing devices, data services. Currently, there are 7 published standards from this technical committee.

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.

A Technical Committee (TC) in CEN is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.