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1 Framework and requirements for cloud computing
Table 15-1 – ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 38 deliverables
Starting
Title of deliverable Current status Target date
date
ISO/IEC 22624, Information Technology – Cloud WD 10/2017 ongoing
Computing - Taxonomy based data handling for cloud
services
ISO/IEC TR 22678, Information Technologies – Cloud WD 04/2017 ongoing
Computing – Guidance for Policy Development
ISO/IEC TR 23186, Information Technologies – Cloud WD 04/2017 ongoing
Computing – Framework of trust for processing of multi-
sourced data
ISO/IEC TR 23187, Information technology – Cloud WD 10/2017 ongoing
computing – Interacting with cloud service partners
(CSNs)
ISO/IEC TR 23188, Information technology – Cloud WD 10/2017 ongoing
computing – Edge computing landscape
ISO/IEC TS 23167, Information technology – Cloud WD 12/2017 ongoing
computing – Common Technologies and Techniques
• ITU-T Y.3500|ISO/IEC 17788: This Recommendation | International Standard provides an overview
of cloud computing along with a set of terms, definitions and concepts. It is a terminology
foundation for the cloud computing standardization work.
This Recommendation | International Standard is applicable to all types of organizations
(e.g., commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations).
URI: https://www.iso.org/standard/60544.html
• ITU-T Y.3502|ISO/IEC 17789: This Recommendation | International Standard specifies the cloud
computing reference architecture (CCRA). The reference architecture includes the cloud computing
roles, cloud computing activities, as well as the cloud computing functional components and their
relationships.
URI: https://www.iso.org/standard/60545.html
• ISO/IEC 19086-1: This document seeks to establish a set of common cloud SLA building blocks
(concepts, terms, definitions, contexts) that can be used to create cloud service level agreements
(SLAs). This document specifies: a) an overview of cloud SLAs; b) identification of the relationship
between the cloud service agreement and the cloud SLA; c) concepts that can be used to build cloud
SLAs; and d) terms commonly used in cloud SLAs. This document is for the benefit and use of both
cloud service providers and cloud service customers. The aim is to avoid confusion and facilitate a
common understanding between cloud service providers and cloud service customers. Cloud service
agreements and their associated cloud SLAs vary between cloud service providers, and in some
cases different cloud service customers can negotiate different contract terms with the same cloud
service provider for the same cloud service. This document aims to assist cloud service customers
when they compare cloud services from different cloud service providers. This document does not
provide a standard structure that can be used for a cloud SLA or a standard set of cloud service level
objectives (SLOs) and cloud service qualitative objectives (SQOs) that will apply to all cloud services
or all cloud service providers. This approach provides flexibility for cloud service providers in
tailoring their cloud SLAs to the particular characteristics of the offered cloud services. This
document does not supersede any legal requirement.
URI: https://www.iso.org/standard/67545.html
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