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ISO 20022 is an ISO standard for electronic data interchange between financial institutions. It describes a metadata repository containing descriptions of messages and business processes , and a maintenance process for the repository content.
The original message types were developed by SWIFT and a subset was retrospectively made into an ISO standard, ISO 15022. In many instances, SWIFT message types between custodians follow the ISO standard. [1] This was later supplemented by a XML based version under ISO 20022.
ISO/IEC 20006-2:2015 Part 2: Proficiency level information model; ISO/IEC TR 20007:2014 Information technology - Cultural and linguistic interoperability - Definitions and relationship between symbols, icons, animated icons, pictograms, characters and glyphs; ISO/IEC 20008 Information technology - Security techniques - Anonymous digital signatures
The backing of FSR and SWIFT gives ISO 20022 a significant backing. Compliant ISO 20022 Cryptos Will See a Boom in 2022 With SWIFT Adoption. The ISO 20022 standard does threaten to get in the way ...
ISO/IEC 23005-4:2016 Part 4: Virtual world object characteristics; ISO/IEC 23005-5:2016 Part 5: Data formats for interaction devices; ISO/IEC 23005-6:2016 Part 6: Common types and tools; ISO/IEC 23005-7:2017 Part 7: Conformance and reference software; ISO/IEC 23006 Information technology - Multimedia service platform technologies
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ISO 15022 is an ISO standard for securities messaging used in transactions between financial institutions. Participants in the financial industry need a common representation of the financial transactions they perform and this standard defines general message schema, which in turn are used by organizations to define messages in a complete and unambiguous way. [1]
ISO/IEC 2022 Information technology—Character code structure and extension techniques, is an ISO/IEC standard in the field of character encoding.It is equivalent to the ECMA standard ECMA-35, [1] [2] the ANSI standard ANSI X3.41 [3] and the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS X 0202.