ISO/IEC 6523-1:2023

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 14 August 2023 ·

Information technology — Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts — Part 1: Identification of organization identification schemes

Automatic identification and data capture techniques
Including RFID, OCR, bar coding, etc.

ISO/IEC 6523-1:2023 Files

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ISO/IEC 6523-1:2023 Scope

This document specifies a structure for globally and unambiguously identifying organizations, and parts thereof, for the purpose of information interchange.

This document also gives recommendations regarding cases where prior agreements can be concluded between interchange partners.

This document does not specify file organization techniques, storage media, languages, etc. to be used in its implementation.

NOTE          The procedure for registration of organization identification schemes is specified in ISO/IEC 6523-2.

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