Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 1: General concepts
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This document:
a) details the issues to be addressed in a business risk and operating cost analysis enabling application of an appropriate classification of the data centre;
b) defines the common aspects of data centres including terminology, parameters and reference models (functional elements and their accommodation) addressing both the size and complexity of their intended purpose…
Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 6: Security systems
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This document addresses the physical security of data centres based upon the criteria and classifications for “availability”, “security” and “energy efficiency enablement” within ISO/IEC TS 22237-1.
This document provides designations for the data centre spaces defined in ISO/IEC TS 22237-1.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for those data centre spaces, and the…
Systems and software engineering — Requirements for acquirers and suppliers of information for users
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This document supports the interest of system users in having consistent, complete, accurate, and usable
information. It addresses both available approaches to standardization: a) process standards, which
specify the way that information products are to be acquired and supplied; and b) information product
standards, which specify the characteristics and functional requirements of the…
Information technology — Application security — Part 5-1: Protocols and application security control...
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This document defines XML Schemas that implement the minimal set of information requirements and
essential attributes of ASCs and the activities and roles of the Application Security Life Cycle Reference
Model (ASLCRM) from ISO/IEC 27034-5.
Information technology — Application security — Part 7: Assurance prediction framework
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This document describes the minimum requirements when the required activities specified by an Application Security Control (ASC) are replaced with a Prediction Application Security Rationale (PASR). The ASC mapped to a PASR define the Expected Level of Trust for a subsequent application. In the context of an Expected Level of Trust, there is always an original application where the…
Concrete materials and methods of concrete construction/Test methods and standard practices for conc...
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1.1 General
This Standard provides the requirements for materials and methods of construction for
a) cast-in-place concrete and concrete precast in the field; and
b) residential concrete used in the construction of buildings conforming to Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC).
1.2 Exclusions
This Standard does not specify the following:
a) requirements for the…
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1.1 General
This Standard specifies requirements, in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada, for the
design and strength evaluation of
a) structures of reinforced and prestressed concrete; and
b) plain concrete elements.
Notes:
1) For structures such as blast-resistant structures, tanks, reservoirs, swimming pools, bins, silos, towers, and
chimneys, users of this…
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1.1
This performance Standard applies to circular precast concrete pipe, manhole (maintenance hole) sections, and accessories intended for
a)
use as sewer pipe for the conveyance of sewage, industrial wastes, and storm water; and
b)
the construction of culverts.
1.2
This Standard describes the following procedures for testing circular precast concrete pipe, manhole sections, and…
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1.1
This Standard covers vacuum waste-collection systems intended to extract and transport water,
condensate from refrigerators, sanitary waste, greywater, or grease and specifies requirements for
materials, construction, performance testing, and markings.
1.2
In this Standard, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to
satisfy in order…
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1.1
This Standard applies to newly produced vented decorative gas appliances (see Clause 3, Definitions), hereinafter referred to as appliances, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials and having input ratings up to and including 400,000 Btu/hr (117 228 W).
These appliances are for:
a) use with natural gas;
b) use with propane;
c) direct vent gas appliances for…