Information technology - Digital publishing - EPUB3 - Part 3: Content Documents
This specification, EPUB Content Documents 3.0, defines profiles of HTML5, SVG, and CSS for use in the context of EPUB® Publications.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is meant to be read and understood in concert with the…
Information technology - Digital publishing - EPUB3 - Part 4: Open Container Format
This specification, EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0, defines a file format and processing model for encapsulating the sets of related resources that comprise one or more EPUB® Publications into a single-file container.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications…
Information technology - Digital publishing - EPUB3 - Part 5: Media Overlay
This specification, EPUB Media Overlays 3.0, defines a usage of [SMIL] (Synchronized Multimedia
Integration Language), the Package Document, the EPUB® Style Sheet, and the EPUB Content
Document for representation of audio synchronized with the EPUB Content Document.
This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major
revision of an interchange and…
Information technology - Digital publishing - EPUB3 - Part 6: EPUB Canonical Fragment Identifier
This specification, EPUB Canonical Fragment Identifier (epubcfi), defines a standardized method for
referencing arbitrary content within an EPUB® Publication through the use of fragment identifiers.
The Web has proven that the concept of hyperlinking is tremendously powerful, but EPUB Publications
have been denied much of the benefit that hyperlinking makes possible because of the lack of a…
Information technology - Digital publishing - EPUB3 - Part 7: EPUB3 Fixed-Layout Documents
EPUB® documents, unlike print books or PDF files, are designed to change. The content flows, or reflows, to fit
the screen and to fit the needs of the reader. The EPUB 3.0 Specification says that "content presentation should
adapt to the user rather than the user having to adapt to a particular representation of content."
But this principle doesn't work for all types of documents.…
Road vehicles — Controller area network (CAN) conformance test plan — Part 2: High-speed medium acce...
ISO 16845-2:2014 establishes test cases and test requirements to realize a test plan verifying if the CAN transceiver with implemented selective wake-up functions conform to the specified functionalities. The kind of testing defined in ISO 16845-2:2014 is named as conformance testing.
Information and documentation — Open Systems Interconnection — Interlibrary Loan Application Protoco...
ISO 10161:2014 defines the protocol for an ILL application-service-element (ASE). It specifies the behaviour which must be exhibited by a system in order to take part in the provision of the ISO interlibrary loan service.
It provides a formal statement of the rules of behaviour of each of the two or more entities participating in an ILL transaction. It specifies
a) the actions to be taken on…
STANDARD FOR MINERAL FIBRE THERMAL INSULATION FOR BUILDINGS, PART 1: MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
1.1 This Standard applies to mineral fibre thermal insulation manufactured in the form of faced and
unfaced batts, rolls and boards. Where facings are used, they shall be either permeable or vapour
retarding membranes, as defined in TABLE 1 for Types 2 and 3, respectively. This standard does not
permit the application of kraft paper facings on batts and rolls. It also applies to loose fill…
Powered table systems for residential and commercial use
1.1
This Standard covers electrical safety requirements for 120 V cord-connected single circuit wiring
systems for residential and commercial use and for use with free standing interconnected tables,
provided with communication, video, and/or power receptacles that are intended for frequent setup
and breakdown.
1.2
The requirements apply to powered tables connected to 15 A or 20 A, 120 V (…
General requirements — Canadian Electrical Code, Part II
1.1 Scope of this Standard
This Standard specifies requirements pertaining to the following:
(a) definitions;
(b) construction;
(c) equipment complying with Standards;
(d) safety and protection;
(e) materials and quality of work;
(f) marking; and
(g) tests (of a general nature).
Such requirements are applicable to all individual Standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II (see…