In this page, you will find information to the configuration options that you have for your National Documents instance.

The different areas described below are available for set up in the Excel template for configuration, that you will/have receive/d, and that you can define based on your needs or usage of the application:  

Folder structure & Role mapping

Folder structure for TC/SC/WG, folder names, folder documents types and permissions. We recommend to keep configurations simple and harmonized and have the same default folder structure for TCs, SCs and WGs. If needed, these can be different. 

Folder names

The proposed configurations are based on the 2020 ISO default folder template.

Document types

In the Documents platform, content types can be forced based on folders. This avoids having inconsistencies in the documents location. For example, we recommend to not allow documents of type "Ballot" allowed in the "Meetings" folder since this can be confusing for experts. 

Please note that the following documents types are N documents:

  • General
  • Meeting
  • Decision (i.e. Resolution and recommendation)
  • Ballot
  • Project
  • NEW Publication: This new document type is mainly aimed to circulate Publications that require an additional security level, as Publication document type is by default watermarked-on-the-fly with the user email address & date of download. Read more about configuration options. Should you be interested in hearing more, please contact isolutions@iso.org   

N documents have specific additional meta data (Meeting > Agenda, Minutes etc) and a lifecycle can apply (publication required, frozen edition after publication etc).

The following document types are not N documents and therefore do not need publication and only have a title and a description as available meta data:

  • File
  • Folder
  • Link
Permissions

R: Stands for Read

W: Stands for Write (and delete)

Greyed out cells cannot be changed 

  • Committee roles: these roles apply at the level of the national committee only. For example, when the user administrator assigns a role of committee member to a user on a specific national committee
  • Structure role: these roles apply to the entire technical committee structure. For example, the national secretary of TC 1 is automatically granted read access on committee TC 1/SC 3.
  • Tenant role: these roles apply on all national committees. For example an employee of your organization can be granted read access to all national committees simply by assigning the role of employee of your organization in the Global Directory.

General settings

Option Possible values Description

Tenant folder (1st level)

NSB Acronym

The tenant folder is the root folder in which all committees and content are stored. 

Tenant (2nd level)

i.e. Technical groups, Governance groups, etc.

This is the default configuration for regrouping technical committees. While most NSBs only manage technical groups (in which case, the tenant = "technical groups"), some NSBs also manage national governance groups with a different configuration and have two tenants setup. Both tenants are regrouped under one tenant folder. 

Subtenant (originator) (optional 3rd level)

ETCI committees, any technical sector that needs a different configuration setup (different folders or different permissions)

This is an optional level in which different configuration can be defined based on e.g. an originator

Committee field

All,  Technical, Policy development, Governance, External, Non technical

The different fields are: Technical, Policy development, Governance, External, Non technical (same as for ISO committees). A field type allow a different configuration based on the type (e.g. Technical committees could have a configuration and Governance committees could have a different configuration). If set to "All" then the configuration for all fields will be the same.

Committee levels

 

We recommend having unified configurations regardless of the committee level (TC, SC, WG), but different configuration could apply.

Folder structure template

 

Name of a configuration describing the default committee folder structures allowed items per folder and permissions.

National projects    

National project picker activated

TRUE/FALSE

Defines if the NPP widget should be displayed (this option is not yet available and is reserved for a future usage)

National project stages

TRUE/FALSE

For Project documents, a new field called "stage" is available. This field includes the main project national stages: NP - New Proposal, WD - Working Draft, CD - Committee Draft, DTR - Draft Technical Report, DTS - Draft Technical Specification, WA - Workshop Agreement, SR - Systematic Review, DAmd - Draft Amendment, Cor - Corrigendum, DS - Draft Standard, FDS - Final Draft Standard, Pub - Published, Other

National ballots

   

National ballot picker Activated

TRUE/FALSE

Display the national ballot picker when uploading documents of type Ballot. This feature requires National Ballots as it will be linked to national ballots of the committee. 

National ballot documents widget displayed

TRUE/FALSE

Display the Ballot documents widget which list ballots and their related documents for open and ballot closed in the last 12 months

National meetings

   

National meeting picker activated

TRUE/FALSE

Display the national meeting picker when uploading documents of type Meeting. This feature requires National Meetings as it will be linked to national meetings of the committee.

National meeting documents widget activated

TRUE/FALSE

Display the Meetings documents widget which lists national meetings and their related documents for open and meetings closed in the last 12 months

Documents

   

National documents widget activated

TRUE/FALSE

Display the widget for national documents (only for ISOlutions members)

International documents widget activated

TRUE/FALSE

Display the widget for mapped ISO/CEN documents (for NMC and ISOlutions members) If activated, the widget is only displayed if the committee mirrors at least an ISO or CEN committee

Decision subtypes to exclude

Resolutions, Recommendation, Decision

The Decision type can have the 3 subtypes: Resolutions, Recommendation and Decision. If one of these subtypes should be excluded then it should be listed in this field  By default "Decision" is excluded

Multiple coversheet templates

TRUE/FALSE

Allow to create multiple coversheet templates with different information and logos. Required for ISO members delegating standard development to different SDOs (e.g. UNI)

N-document life-cycle model

Classic, Available at creation time, Hybrid, None

The life cycle defines what needs and can be done once an N documents is uploaded. The 4 recommended options are:

  • Classic: Same as for ISO technical committees; when documents are uploaded, the need to be notified to be accessible to the rest of the committee and cannot be updated once notified
  • Available at creation time: when documents are uploaded they are immediately accessible to all the committee ("Available" status),. New document versions can be added and its metadata can be updated.
  • Hybrid: When documents are uploaded, they are not accessible to the rest of the committee but the author can publish them without sending notifications (status = "Available"). New document versions can be added and its metadata can be updated.
  • None: N documents are not used at all. Folders can only contain documents of type File (only the title and description field are available, it is not possible to add the reference of a ballot or meeting)

Email to members available to Contributors

TRUE/FALSE

Contributors can use the Email to member feature in the Member list

NEW Email notifications: allow senders to select a subset of the audience of the committee.

TRUE/FALSE (default: FALSE)

When notifying a document or sending an email to members from Documents, the sender can select manually people in the member list (VS all the committee)

Multiple Notification Templates

TRUE/FALSE

The NSB has multiple notification templates

Automatic Notifications

TRUE/FALSE

The NSB uses the automatic documents notification scheduler

NEW Exclude international folder from automatic Notifications

ISO/CEN folder name(s) to be excluded.

The NSB excludes some folder of the ISO or CEN top default folder structure. One of the folder usually excluded is the Ballots folder since NSBs using NEB already get a copy through National Positioning Ballots. 

Use cross-committees documentation folder? TRUE/FALSE For each tenant/working area configuration, a dedicated documentation folder can be specify with permissions related to that particular tenant/working area. For example, for a "Technical group" tenant/working area, one would want all people registered in a technical committee to have access to the national support documentation while and have the User administrators and staff of the NSB to have write permissions. In parallel, a national governance tenant/working area might only have read permissions for people registered in the national governance committees. The recommendation is to have one folder set at root level (tenant folder) so a general common documentation folder can be accessed by all national users.  

 

Members List

Roles and order in which they should be displayed in the Member and Access list.

Columns to display/hide (e.g. Role, Appointed by, Salutation, Name, Email, Phone) on the Member and Access list.

Branding

The logo of your organization and color them is used to brand your national environment. We therefore require the following information: 

Logo specification (preferably provide a logo in vector format). 

The NSB might have a different logo versions (small, big) and "inversed" logo for dark backgrounds.

RGB or hex color codes for the top line of the user interface and the notifications

Example of logo in notifications

Example of logo in notifications

 

Example of logo in PDF cover pages

Example of logo in PDF cover pages

 

Example of logo and color theme in the header of the user interface

Example of logo and color theme in the header of the user interface

 

Folders migration mapping

The table shows which source folders are migrated to which destination folder, as well as source folders which will not be migrated.