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November 26, 2022
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“The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence
of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce.”
– Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, 1858)

Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet

As the U.S. member body to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) encourages its members and relevant stakeholders to participate in discovering standardization solutions in a broad range of technologies and markets with like-minded experts in other national standards bodies.  The full sweep of ANSI’s participation in consensus documents developed by the ISO is described in the link below:

ISO Programs – Overview

Today we revisit a product familiar to daily life at home and in business: coffee.   The ISO administers leading practice discovery and promulgation in the global coffee value chain through parent Technical Committee 34 (TC34) with the Association Française de Normalisation as the global Secretariat with the Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas as the twinned Secretariat*.  Subcommittee 15 oversees standardization in the field of coffee and coffee products, covering the coffee chain from green coffee to consumption, in particular. Standardization includes terminology, sampling, test methods and analysis, product specifications and requirements for packaging, storage and transportation

From the ISO/TC 34 prospectus:

Business Plan ISO TC34 Food Products

Sample from ISO Online Browing Platform: (Expect strong access firewalls)

Coffee and coffee products — Vocabulary

Coffee — Sensory analysis — Vocabulary

Roasted ground coffee — Determination of moisture content

The Secretariats for this subcommittee is currently held by Colombia (ICONTEC) but, with ANSI announcing in 2019 that it is relinquishing its role as the US Technical Advisory Group Administrator in 2019, there has been no US stakeholder participating.  In 2019 ANSI posted an invitation for another US-based stakeholder to assume the voice of the United States:

ANSI Standards Action Page 34

ANSI US TAGs to the International Organization for Standardization

Apart from the passion that young people have for fair trade in any market, we see this as an opportunity for faculty and students to gain insight into the geo-politics of food supply generally and the subtleties of coffee markets.   Business schools, agricultural colleges, international studies program developers who may be, and should be, interested in a leadership opportunity on behalf of the United States should communicate directly with ANSI’s ISO Team ((isot@ansi.org).

We devotes an hour every month to review public commenting opportunities on all international standards.  The work products of TC 34 appears on the standing agenda of both our Global and Food teleconferences.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting.

Issue: [19-46]

Category: Academic, International

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Christine Fischer

ISO Guidance on Twinning


LEARN MORE:

“The Golden Cup” Coffee Standards

“Gold Cup History & Future”

 

 

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117th Congress Swearing In Floor Proceedings – January 3, 2021, House Chamber

 

Cloud

November 23, 2022
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University of Utah

Today at 15:00 UTC we unpack the moment for private, public and hybrid cloud computing networks relevant to education communities; with attention to real asset creation and management.   The user-interest in this domain is absent because experts are scarce and expensive; a not-uncommon condition in information and communication technologies.  The user-interest (usually an ICT functionary with a title such as Cloud Network Engineer or Cloud Security Manager) asserts a consumer voice through price signals.

We examine prevailing vendor lock-in tendencies and reflect upon the reciprocal nature of innovation and standardization.

Open to everyone.  Use the the login credentials at the upper right of our home page.

 

Standing Agenda / Cloud

Drexel University

Definition of Cloud Computing

Cloud Act

SELECTED REFERENCES

ISO/IEC TR 23187:2020 Information technology — Cloud computing — Interacting with cloud service partners

H.R. 7949: To direct the chief information officer of each agency to increase efforts to manage data centers, and for other purposes.

NIST Releases Evaluation of Cloud Computing Services Based on NIST SP 800-145

NIST Cloud Computing Standards Roadmap (2011)

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC38 Cloud Computing and Distributed Platforms

IEEE Standard for Adaptive Management of Cloud Computing Environments

Uptime Institute Tier Classification System

OneM2M Standards for M2M and the Internet of Things

 ATIS Cloud Framework for Telepresence Service

3GGP Specifications

NFPA Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment

NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems (and NFPA 111)

ASHRAE Data Center Standard

The Systems of Computer Mathematics in the CloudBased Learning Environment of Educational Institutions

 

SELECTED RECENT RESEARCH (2021-2022)

Challenges and issues in energy efficient load balancing in the cloud computing environment

Application of Cloud Computing in university library user service model

Maturity model of adoption of Information Technologies for universities: An approach from the Smart University perspective

Research on the Sharing Model of University Archives Information Resources Based on Cloud Computing

Construction and Optimization of Cloud Sharing Platform for Ideological and Political Education Data Resources in Universities

 

 

 

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