Information processing - Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange
Specifies the volume and file structure of compact read-only optical disks (CD-ROM) for the information interchange between information processing systems. Defines:
- the attributes of the volume and the descriptors recorded on it;
- the relationship among volumes of a volume set; the placement of files;
- the attributes of the files;
- recorded structures intended for input or output data…
Labels and Label Tapes, Adhesive, Pressure Sensitive
Applies to pressure-sensitive adhesive labels and label tapes for
marking shipping containers with identification and shipping
data, interior containers and packages with identification
details, for use as file folder labels and for address labels.
Information processing — File structure and labelling of magnetic tapes for information interchange
Includes the file structure and labelling of magnetic tapes for informations exchange between users of information processing systems. Determines volumes and file structure, basic characteristics of blocks with records forming a file; recorded labels for files, file sections and volumes; four nested levels of interchange. Specifies conditions for processes provided within informations processing…
Information processing - File structure and labelling of magnetic tapes for information interchange
Includes the file structure and labelling of magnetic tapes for informations exchange between users of information processing systems. Determines volumes and file structure, basic characteristics of blocks with records forming a file; recorded labels for files, file sections and volumes; four nested levels of interchange. Specifies conditions for processes provided within informations processing…
Paper Enclosures for the Filing and Storage of Processed Microfiche
This standard describes the physical and chemical requirements for paper
enclosures designed for the filing and storage of processed microfiche. (See
Annexes A to E.)
Information processing - File structure and labelling of flexible disk cartridges for information in...
Specifies requirements for file structure and labelling of flexible disk cartridges for information interchange between users of different information processing systems, i.e. recorded labels to identify files, file sections and volumes of lexible disk cartridges; basic blocks characteristics containing the record constituting the file; and the file structures. It determines three nested levels…
1. Scope
1.1 This standard describes the formats, rules, and procedures for the encoding of alphanumeric text and pictorial information for videotex and teletext¹ applications. (¹The term teletext (not yet adopted by CCIR) is commonly used to refer to a broadcast television videotex service. It is different from teletex, a term officially adopted by CCITT to define a specific type of…
Information processing — File structure and labelling of flexible disk cartridges for information in...
Specifies requirements for file structure and labelling of flexible disk cartridges for information interchange between users of different information processing systems, i.e. recorded labels to identify files, file sections and volumes of lexible disk cartridges; basic blocks characteristics containing the record constituting the file; and the file structures. It determines three nested levels…
Electromagnetic Emissions from Data Processing Equipment and Electronic
Office Machines
1. Scope
1.1 General This Standard establishes limits and methods of measurement of conducted and radiated electromagnetic emissions from data processing equipment and electronic office machines.
1.2 Application This Standard is applicable to data processing equipment and electronic office machines operating at their rated voltage and frequency and in all normal modes of operation.…
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.