Information technology - Programming languages - Ada
ISO/IEC 8652:2012 specifies the form and meaning of programs written in the programming language Ada. Its purpose is to promote the portability of Ada programs to a variety of computing systems.
This third edition of ISO/IEC 8652 focuses on improvements in those user domains where safety and criticality are prime concerns. It enhances the functionality of containers, improves the ability to write…
Software and systems engineering — Tools and methods for product line requirements engineering
ISO/IEC 26551:2012 provides the capabilities of tools and methods that support Software and Systems Product Line (SSPL) requirements engineering. In SSPL requirements engineering, there are three core processes: Product Line scoping, Domain Requirements Engineering, and Application Requirements Engineering.
The major purpose of Product Line Scoping estimates the costs and benefits of a product…
Software and systems engineering - Tools and methods for product line requirements engineering
ISO/IEC 26551:2012 provides the capabilities of tools and methods that support Software and Systems Product Line (SSPL) requirements engineering. In SSPL requirements engineering, there are three core processes: Product Line scoping, Domain Requirements Engineering, and Application Requirements Engineering.
The major purpose of Product Line Scoping estimates the costs and benefits of a product…
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This Standard provides minimum requirements and recommendations to protect persons who work in an environment affected by welding, cutting, and allied processes from illness and injury and to prevent damage to property arising from the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment used in these processes.
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This Standard specifies the elements of a…
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This Standard covers plumbing fittings, including the following:
(a) anti-siphon fill valves;
(b) automatic compensating valves other than those for individual wall-mounted showering systems;
(c) flushometer valves and solenoid valves;
(d) supply line stops;
(e) temperature-actuated in-line mixing valves;
(f) thermal expansion relief valves; and
(g) trap primers.
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This…
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1.1
This Standard applies to solid-state lighting controls rated at 600 V and less, with or without an integral switching (disconnecting) device, designed to be used in circuits
(a) for the control of incandescent lamps; and
(b) for the control of fluorescent, HID, ballasted, and similar lamps intended for installation in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I…
Test method for measuring energy consumption and drum volume of electrically operated household tumb...
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This Standard specifies the methods to be used for measuring the energy consumption and drum volume of household electric tumble-type clothes dryers and for evaluating their energy performance.
This Standard also describes methods for determining energy consumption, with associated energy factors, and specifies maximum energy consumption limits.
1.2
This Standard applies to…
Infection control during construction, renovation, and maintenance of health care facilities
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This Standard specifies precautionary and remedial measures, including quality system requirements, for preventing exposure to agents released or augmented because of actions undertaken during health care facility construction, renovation, maintenance, and repair work.
1.2
This Standard is intended to apply to the activities of the following individuals or groups in relation to any…
The ISO 50001 Essentials - Energy Management Systems Implementation Guideline
Detailed Information
Objective of this handbook
This is the first edition of the ISO 50001 essentials handbook. The objective of this handbook is to provide user-friendly guidance to enterprises who wish to implement an ISO 50001-conformant Energy Management System (EnMS), and in the longer term to accomplish continual improvement in energy performance through effective operation and maintenance…
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This standard applies to newly produced vented gas fireplaces (see Part IV, 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:
a. For use with natural gas;
b. For use with propane;
c. For direct vent gas appliances for…