JTC 24 - Digital Product Passport (DPP)
Development of deliverables for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) framework and system, based on but not limited to standards on: - unique identifiers; - data carriers and links between physical product and digital representation; - access rights management, information, system security, and business confidentiality; - interoperability (technical, semantic, organisation); - data processing, data exchange protocols and data formats; - data storage, archiving, and data persistence; - data authentication, reliability, integrity; - Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for the product passport lifecycle management and searchability; and the data delivering system, data specification method while ensuring cross-sectoral and cross-system interoperability. Excluded are: - Sector specific standards, - deliverables already covered by the scope of other CEN and CENELEC TCs, - definition of the content of data belonging to different product types or segments.
Digital Product Passport (DPP)
Development of deliverables for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) framework and system, based on but not limited to standards on: - unique identifiers; - data carriers and links between physical product and digital representation; - access rights management, information, system security, and business confidentiality; - interoperability (technical, semantic, organisation); - data processing, data exchange protocols and data formats; - data storage, archiving, and data persistence; - data authentication, reliability, integrity; - Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for the product passport lifecycle management and searchability; and the data delivering system, data specification method while ensuring cross-sectoral and cross-system interoperability. Excluded are: - Sector specific standards, - deliverables already covered by the scope of other CEN and CENELEC TCs, - definition of the content of data belonging to different product types or segments.
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JTC 24 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Digital Product Passport (DPP)" and is responsible for: Development of deliverables for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) framework and system, based on but not limited to standards on: - unique identifiers; - data carriers and links between physical product and digital representation; - access rights management, information, system security, and business confidentiality; - interoperability (technical, semantic, organisation); - data processing, data exchange protocols and data formats; - data storage, archiving, and data persistence; - data authentication, reliability, integrity; - Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for the product passport lifecycle management and searchability; and the data delivering system, data specification method while ensuring cross-sectoral and cross-system interoperability. Excluded are: - Sector specific standards, - deliverables already covered by the scope of other CEN and CENELEC TCs, - definition of the content of data belonging to different product types or segments. This committee has published 8 standards.
JTC 24 develops CLC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Development of deliverables for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) framework and system, based on but not limited to standards on: - unique identifiers; - data carriers and links between physical product and digital representation; - access rights management, information, system security, and business confidentiality; - interoperability (technical, semantic, organisation); - data processing, data exchange protocols and data formats; - data storage, archiving, and data persistence; - data authentication, reliability, integrity; - Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for the product passport lifecycle management and searchability; and the data delivering system, data specification method while ensuring cross-sectoral and cross-system interoperability. Excluded are: - Sector specific standards, - deliverables already covered by the scope of other CEN and CENELEC TCs, - definition of the content of data belonging to different product types or segments. Currently, there are 8 published standards from this technical committee.
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A Technical Committee (TC) in CLC is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.