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Information technology. Evaluation methodology for environmental influence in biometric system performance

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Information technology. Evaluation methodology for environmental influence in biometric system performance1 Scope This International Standard addresses fundamental requirements for planning and execution of environmental performance evaluations for biometric systems based on scenario and operational test methodologies, specifications to define, establish, and measure specific conditions to assess, including requirements for equipment, requirements for establishing a baseline performance in order to compare the influence of environmental parameters, a

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