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Framework and requirements for cloud computing 1
Table 9-1 – ITU-T deliverables and work items related to big data
Study Reference
Title Status
group (Note)
Published
SG 13 [ITU-T Y.3600] Big data – Cloud computing based requirements and capabilities
2015
[ITU-T
SG 13 Big data exchange framework and requirements 2Q 2017
Y.BigDataEX-reqts]
[ITU-T
SG 13 Functional architecture of Big data as a Service Dec. 2016
Y.BdaaS-arch]
[ITU-T
SG 13 Requirement of big data-driven networking Dec. 2018
Y.bDDN-req]
SG 13 [ITU-T Y.bDDN-fr] Framework of big data driven networking based on DPI Jul. 2018
SG 13 [ITU-T Y.dsf-reqts] Requirements and Capabilities for Data Storage Federation 2Q 2018
[ITU-T Mechanism of deep packet inspection applied in network big data
SG 13 Dec. 2018
Y.bDPI-Mec] context
[ITU-T
SG 13 Functional architecture of software-defined networking Jul. 2017
Y.SDN-ARCH]
[ITU-T
SG13 Big data – Requirements for data provenance 4Q 2018
Y.bdp-reqts]
Published
SG 17 [ITU-T X.1601] Security framework for cloud computing
2014
[ITU-T
SG 17 Guidelines for cloud service customer data security Dec. 2016
X.CSCDataSec]
[ITU-T Y.IoT- Specific requirements and capabilities of the Internet of Things for
SG 20 4Q 2016
BigData-reqts] Big data
NOTE – Clause I.1 contains a description of each cited reference.
9.2 ISO/IEC JTC 1
In November 2014, the ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1 (JTC 1) established working group (WG) 9
[b-JTC 1] on big data to:
− Serve as the focus of, and proponent for, big data standardization;
− Develop foundational standards for big data – including reference architecture and vocabulary
standards – for guiding big data efforts throughout JTC 1 upon which other standards can be
developed;
− Develop other big data standards that build on the foundational standards when relevant JTC 1
subgroups, that could address these standards, do not exist or are unable to develop them.
− Identify gaps in big data standardization;
− Develop and maintain liaisons with all relevant JTC 1 entities as well as with any other JTC 1 subgroup
that may propose work related to big data in the future;
− Identify JTC 1 (and other organization) entities that are developing standards and related material
that contribute to big data, and where appropriate, investigate ongoing and potential new work that
contributes to big data;
− Engage with the community outside of JTC 1 to grow the awareness of and encourage engagement
in JTC 1 big data standardization efforts within JTC 1, forming liaisons as is needed.
JTC 1 subcommittee (SC) 27 has been developing standards for the protection of information and ICT, which
include generic methods, techniques and guidelines to address aspects of both security and privacy. Security
and privacy is one of the cross cutting aspect on ICT, and the activities of SC 27 can be applied to the area of
big data as well.
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