Active Standard

IEEE 3158-2024

IEEE Standard for Trusted Data Matrix System Architecture

The system architecture for a trusted data matrix, which includes business, functional, process, and technology requirements, are specified in this standard. Based on consensus-made requirements, agreements and management tools, the trusted data matrix is a data and resource sharing digital infrastructure to facilitate trusted, secure, transparent, and accountable data sharing, exchanging, circulation, and trading among different stakeholders.

Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2022-03-24
Board Approval
2024-06-06
History
Published:
2024-12-13

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Working Group
TDM - Trusted Data Matrix
IEEE Program Manager
Jonathan Goldberg
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Working Group Chair
Sha Wei

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P3158.1
Standard for Testing and Performance of a Trusted Data Matrix System

This standard specifies performance and test requirements, procedures, and acceptance criteria for a trusted data matrix system. Based on consensus-made requirements, agreements and management tools, a trusted data matrix is a data and resource sharing digital infrastructure to facilitate trusted, secure, transparent, and accountable data sharing, exchanging, circulation and trading among different stakeholders.

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