Ferrotitanium — Specification and conditions of delivery
Refers to ferrotitanium usually supplied for steelmaking and foundry use. Specifies definition, information for ordering, requirements, testing, despatch and storage.
Ferrosilicon — Specification and conditions of delivery
Refers to ferrosilicon usually supplied for steelmaking and foundry use. Specifies definition, information for ordering, requirements, testing, despatch and storage. An annex recommends minimum dimensions of openings for feeding systems.
Ferromanganese — Specification and conditions of delivery
Refers to ferromanganese usually supplied for steelmaking and foundry use. Specifies definition, information for ordering, requirements, testing, despatch and storage.
Ferrosilicomanganese — Specification and conditions of delivery
Refers to ferrosilicomanganese usually supplied for steelmaking and foundry use. Specifies definition, information for ordering, requirements, testing, despatch and storage.
Information processing — Interchangeable magnetic twelve-disk pack (200 Mbytes)
Contains general, physical and magnetic characteristics and guideline for preinitialization for physical exchange of 200-Mbyte magnetic twelve-disk packs for use in electronic data processing systems.
Data processing - Implementation of the ISO 7- bit and 8- bit coded character sets on punched cards
Defines implementation of ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets on punched cards as well as the representation of 7-bit and 8-bit combinations on 12-row punched cards. This representation is derived from, and compatible with, the Hollorith Code. Ensures widely compatibility with existing punched card files. Intended for general interchange of information among data processing systems.
Data processing — Implementation of the ISO 7- bit and 8- bit coded character sets on punched cards
Defines implementation of ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets on punched cards as well as the representation of 7-bit and 8-bit combinations on 12-row punched cards. This representation is derived from, and compatible with, the Hollorith Code. Ensures widely compatibility with existing punched card files. Intended for general interchange of information among data processing systems.