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DS-Hæfte 6

International Classification for Standards (ICS)

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 11 November 1998
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Information sciences): 01.140.20
ICS Code (Standardization. General rules): 01.120
scope:

The ICS (International Classification for Standards) is intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis for standing-order systems for international, regional and national standards. It may also be used for classifying standards and normative documents in databases, libraries, etc.

Document History

February 11, 2005
International Classification for Standards (ICS)
The ICS (International Classification for Standards) is intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis...
June 19, 2002
International Classification for Standards (ICS)
The ICS (International Classification for Standards) is intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis...
DS-Hæfte 6
November 11, 1998
International Classification for Standards (ICS)
The ICS (International Classification for Standards) is intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis...
November 21, 1996
International Classification for Standards (ICS)
The ICS (International Classification for Standards) is intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis...
September 20, 1995
International Classification for Standards (ICS)
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