Gives filing principles for incorporation into the filing rules of individual bibliographies, libraries and documentation centres. Applicable to the exchange of bibliographic records in machine-readable form, and to manipulation of these records by manual and machine-based techniques.
ISO/IEC TS 18822:2015 specifies requirements for implementations of an interface that computer programs written in the C++ programming language may use to perform operations on file systems and their components, such as paths, regular files, and directories. This Technical...
This Technical Specification specifies requirements for implementations of an interface that computer programs written in the C++ programming language may use to perform operations on file systems and their components, such as paths, regular files, and directories. This...
A file format suitable for the storage and retrieval of PHIGS structure definitions.
This description covers requirements for rotary and non-rotary stools for use in filing rooms.
This specification covers steel sectional map and plan filing cabinet units which join with other units of the same size and stack vertically.
This specification covers rotary and nonrotary stools for use in filing rooms. The type II stool has a revolving seat and is adjustable in height.
Scope and purpose This standard applies to the folding of reproductions of technical drawings and its purpose is to ensure that the folded material can be stored in files and folders conforming to DIN 821 Part 1. It can also be applied for other technical documents, as appropriate.
This part of ISO 8571 defines in an abstract way the externally visible file transfer, access and management service within the OSI Application Layer in terms of: a) the primitive actions and events of the service; b) the parameter data associated with each primitive action and event; c) the...
This part of ISO 8571 defines in an abstract way the externally visible file transfer, access and management service within the OSI Application Layer in terms of: a) the primitive actions and events of the service; b) the parameter data associated with each primitive action and event; c) the...