Protocol implementation conformance statement
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Short description: Structured document specifying standards compliance
A protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) is a structured document which asserts which specific requirements are met by a given implementation of a protocol standard.[1] It is often completed as a record of formal protocol conformance test results, and some automated testing systems machine-author a PICS as output.[2] A potential buyer or user of the implementation can consult the PICS to determine if it meets their requirements.
PICS may be used with TTCN-3.
References
- ↑ "The Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PIC)". https://automatedbuildings.com/news/nov10/articles/opengeneral/101029125101opengeneral.html.
- ↑ Fischer-Hellmann, Klaus-Peter (2012-11-02) (in en). Information Flow Based Security Control Beyond RBAC: How to enable fine-grained security policy enforcement in business processes beyond limitations of role-based access control (RBAC). Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-8348-2618-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=NRutxrOZX84C&dq=PICS+protocol+standard&pg=PA66.
External links
- Example proforma PICS from ETSI
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