BS ISO 37153:2017 pdf download

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BS ISO 37153:2017 pdf download

BS ISO 37153:2017 pdf download.Smart community infrastructures – Maturity model for assessment and improvement
1 Scope
This document provides the basis, requirements and guidance for a maturity model for the assessment of technical performance, process and interoperability of community infrastructure(s) as well as its contribution to the community, and guidance for future improvements.
This document is applicable to
a) all types of community infrastructure, including, but not limited to, energy, water, transportation,waste and ICT,
b) single types of community infrastructure or multiple types of community infrastructure, and
c) all types of communities, regardless of geographical locations, size, economic structure, stage of economic development, and
d) all applicable stages of infrastructure life cycle (e.g. planning/design, construction, operation,decommission).
NOTE Utilization of natural systems, such as green infrastructure, is also considered as one type of infrastructure.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/TS 37151:2015, Smart community infrastructures — Principles and requirements for performance metrics
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
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3.1 maturity model
model derived from one or more specified assessment model(s), that identifies the set of phased development or progress levels showing the assessment categories for community infrastructure(s)
3.2 maturity level
point on an ordinal scale of community infrastructure maturity that characterizes the maturity of the community infrastructure assessed in the scope of the maturity model used
3.3 impact
change to the economy, environment and other community issues, whether adverse or beneficial,resulting from community infrastructures
3.4 achievement criteria table
table populated with predefined requirements for characteristics to be achieved at the levels, which consists of sets of characteristics and their maturity levels derived from CIMM
3.5 community infrastructure maturity model
CIMM
maturity model applied to community infrastructure, which provides common maturity level definitions to assess the community infrastructure
3.6 performance
measurable result
Note 1 to entry: Performance can relate to either quantitative or qualitative findings.
Note 2 to entry: Performance can relate to the management of activities, processes, products (including strategies, programmers, projects, plans and services), systems or organizations.
[SOURCE: ISO 37101:2016, 3.29]
3.7 process
series of actions or events taking place in a defined manner leading to the accomplishment of an expected result
Note 1 to entry: “Defined” in this context does not necessarily mean documented. A defined process includes, but is not limited to, adaptive means.
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011, 3.53, modified — Note 1 to entry has been added.]
3.8 interoperability
ability of systems to provide services to and accept services from other systems and to use these services to enable them to operate effectively together
Note 1 to entry: “Systems” in this context means community infrastructures.
Note 2 to entry: “Services” in this context includes information such as data and knowledge.
[SOURCE: ISO 21007-1:2005, 2.30, modified — the definition has been slightly revised and Notes 1 and 2 to entry have been added.]