1. Reena Garg
Head (Electronics and IT Department)
Bureau of Indian Standards
hlitd@bis.gov.in
BIG DATA
Standardization Status in India
2. Content
• About BIS
• Process of Standard formulation
• IT Standardization – National & International Status
• Big Data - Standardization - BIS
• Challenges
3. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
• National Standards Body of India
• Established in 1947
• Became a Statutory Institution under BIS Act, 1986 to
promote Harmonious development of the activities of
Standardization, Marking and Quality Certification of
goods and attending to connected matters in the
Country.
• BIS Act 2016
4. BIS – Core activities
• Standards Formulation
• Product Certification
• System Certification
• Testing
• Training
6. Standards Formulation - Process
• National Standards are formulated by BIS through
various Division Councils with the help of Sectional
Committees.
• There are 14 Division Councils presently covering
almost all the field of activities.
• The LITDC(Electronics & IT Division Council) is
responsible for formulation of Indian Standards in
Electronics & Information Technology field.
7. Standards Formulation - Process
• Proposal – Indigenous or already existing international standard –
by Committee or any individual/organization
• Approval of subject by relevant Committee
• Preliminary Draft – circulated to Committee members for
comments
• Comments discussed & resolved in Committee meeting
• Wide Circulation draft – to all possible stakeholders
• Comments resolution and finalization
• Publication of IS
8. Standard formulation process
NWIP
Working Draft
Preliminary- Draft
Indian Standard
Wide Circulation
draft
Proposal stage
Preparatory stage
Committee stage
Approval stage
Publication stage
9. Information Technology Standards
• At National level – Indian Standards
– Through Electronics and IT Division Council (LITDC) of BIS with the help
of 28 Sectional Committees
– Sectional Committees Comprise of all Stakeholders :- Industry,
Regulators, Government Bodies, Research Organizations. Academia,
Laboratories, End Users etc.
• At International level:
– IEC, ISO
– ISO/IEC/JTC 1
22 Subcommittees of JTC 1, 2 Working Groups
10. Electronic and IT Division Council
Harmonized with ISO/IEC
Indigenous Standards
1481
Standards
28
Sectional
Committees
66%
34%
11. Sectional Committees
LITD 1 Environmental Testing Procedures
LITD 2 Reliability of Electronic and electrical components and
equipment
LITD 3 Electromechanical components and mechanical structures for
electronic equipment
LITD 4 Electron tubes and display devices
LITD 5 Semiconductor and other electronic components and devices
LITD 6 Wires, cables, waveguides and accessories
LITD 7 Audio, video and Multimedia systems and Equipment
LITD 8 Electronic measuring Instruments, Systems and Accessories
LITD 9 Electromagnetic Compatibility
12. Sectional Committees
LITD 10
LITD 11
Power system Control and associated Communications
Fibre optics, Fibres, Cables and devices
LITD 12
LITD 22
LITD 24
LITD 26
Transmitting Equipment for Radio Communication
Geospatial Information
Magnetic Components, Ferrite Materials, Piezoelectric and
Frequency Control Devices
Alarms and Electronic Security Systems
13. Sectional Committees
LITD 13 Information and communication technologies
LITD 14 Software and System Engineering
LITD 15 Data management System
LITD 16 Computer Hardware peripherals and Identification cards
LITD 17 Information systems Security and Biometrics
LITD 19 e-Learning
LITD 20 Indian Language Technologies and products
14. Sectional Committees
LITD 23 Coding and processing of audio, picture, multi-media and
hyper-media information
LITD 25 Software systems and applications for e-governance
LITD 27 Internet of Things and related technologies
Working Group –Big Data
LITD 28 Smart Infrastructure
LITD 29 Block Chain and distributed ledger technologies
LITD 30 Artificial Intelligence
15. Participation in International Standardization
• BIS represents India on ISO,IEC and JTC1 Committees
• Sectional Committees under LITDC act as National Mirror
Committees
• Review draft International Standard at various stages of development
• Nominate Experts on working groups of Committees
• Propose new projects
• Provide Chairman, Convener, Editor, Co-editor
• Provide Secretariat
• Host Meetings
17. LITD 27 IoT and related technologies
Scope:
To develop standards in the field of Internet of Things and
related technologies including sensor networks; wearable
electronic devices and technologies; and BIG DATA.
National Mirror Committee for:
• ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41
• ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 9
• IEC TC 124
19. LITD 27 - Structure
WG 3 IoT Architecture
WG 4 IoT Interoperability
WG 5 IoT Applications
Working groups Study groups
SG 7 Wearables
SG 8 IoT Trustworthiness
SG 9 Industrial IoT
SG 10 Edge Computing
SG 11 Real-Time IoT
SG 12 IoT Use Cases
WG 6 Wearables
WG 7 Big data
20. LITD 27 - Composition
• All India Radio
• ANZ Bank
• ASM Enterprise Solution
• B&R Industrial Automation
• Capgemini
• CCICI
• CDAC
• C-DoT
• Cognizant
• Cybage
• Dimentrix
• Data Science Foundation
• Delhi University
• Ericsson India Pvt. Ltd.
• FanFire Solutions LLP
• Global Ids
Chair: Dr Gargi Keeni
21. LITD 27 - Composition
• Honeywell International
(India) Pvt Ltd
• insAnalytics
• IBM India Ltd
• IETE
• IIT
• InfosysTechnologies Limited
• India Smart Grid Forum
• Jadavpur University
• Ministry of Electronics & IT
• Microsoft
• Madanapalle Institute of
Technology and Science
• Narnix Technolabs Pvt Ltd
• NASSCOM
• NIELIT
22. LITD 27 - Composition
• NIT
• Northern Trust
• PTC Software Pvt. Ltd.
• Reliance Energy Limited
• Samsung India Electronics
Pvt. Ltd
• Sulzon Energy Limited
• Tata Consultancy Sevices
• TEC
• TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt Ltd
• US India Business Council
• Vellore Institute of
Technology
• Yokogawa
• Schneider Electrical
• KPMG
23. LITD 27/WG 9 Big Data - Composition
Gautam Banerjee, Data science foundation
Mr Sridhar Sukumar Cognizant
Dr Gargi Keeni Personal capacity
Pankaj Pratim Chanda ASM Enterprise Solution
Mahesh Babu A K Samsung
Sachin Dev Sharma Samsung
Vikram Roopchand Dimentrix Technologies Pvt Ltd
Col. Vinay Gupta Suzlon Energy Limited
24. LITD 27/WG 9 Big Data - Composition
Nithesh Agarwal TCS
Joy Mustafii Microsoft
Vivek V Northern trust
Tanmoy Mukhopadhyay ANZ bank
Venu Madhav Honeywell
Dr Tanya Singh Amity University
Mr Sudharshan Rao IETE
Dr Mohan Krishna Varma MITS
25. Participation for projects under JTC 1/WG 9
• ISO/IEC 20546, Big Data— Overview & Vocabulary
• ISO/IEC PDTR 20547-1, Big data Ref. Architecture
– Part 1: Framework and application process
– Part 2: Use cases and derived requirements
– Part 3: Reference architecture
– Part 4: Security and privacy fabric
– Part 5: Standards roadmap
26. Big Data Analytics Process Reference Model
• Bigdata Analytics Process Reference Model specifies the
process requirements for organizations across
industries that would use a robust method to use big
data analytics for decision making.
• The reference model will specify the process
requirements of big data analytics life cycle maturity.
• This standard is applicable for organizations that would
use big data analytics for decision making.
27. Challenges
• Emerging technologies are cross cutting in nature - to ensure
interoperability among different components in the system
• Addressing security and privacy issues
• Establishing strong liaison amongst interrelated committees
• Bringing all relevant stakeholders on board and establish liaison to
integrate their efforts
• Consolidation of efforts by various SDOs
• Consistent and active participation in international
standardization activity
28. BIS INVITES STAKEHOLDERS AND EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN
NATIONAL STANDARDIZATION WORK AS WELL AS SUPPORT &
COOPERATE IN INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION ACTIVITY
Next meeting of LITD 27/ Big Data Working Group –
Ist week April 2018 at NASSCOM, Gurgaon
Next meeting of JTC1/WG 9 – 20-23 Feb, New Delhi
29. Future International Meetings to be
Hosted by BIS in India
• ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 Software and Systems
Engineering ( 06-11 May 2018, New Delhi)
• IEC/Syc Smart Cities (10-14 Dec 2018)
• ISO/IEC JTC 1 Informational Technology (Nov
2019)
• ISO/TC 307 Blockchain and Distributed Ledger
Technolgies (Nov 2019)