Information and documentation — Information retrieval (Z39.50) — Application service definition and ...
This standard defines the Information Retrieval Application Service (section 3) and specifies the Information Retrieval Application Protocol (section 4). The service definition describes services that support capabilities within an application; the services are in turn supported by the Z39.50 protocol. The description neither specifies nor constrains the implementation within a computer system.…
Fuel Safety Training (Module X) - Student Package (Second edition, April 1998)
Introduction The Fuel Safety Handbook is intended to provide the basic information which is essential to gas technicians working with natural gas and propane fuel gases in Ontario. The Fuel Safety Handbook is intended to address the knowledge needed by Ontario gas technicians seeking to fulfill the requirements of the new Training and Certification Regulation (348/96) under the Energy Act,…
1. Scope
1.1 Applicability
This Standard defines the alphanumeric lexical sequence for the English and
French languages, corresponding to Canadian cultural expectations. It is
intended for general-purpose sorting of alphanumeric strings using the
character repertoire of CSA Standards CAN/CSA-Z243.4 and T500, wherever human
intervention is involved or sorted results are presented to users.
1.2…
Hearing aids - Part 14: Specification of a digital interface device
Specifies the electrical and mechanical requirements for a digital interface device to allow a general-purpose control device such as a desktop computer to be connected to hearing aids, for the purpose of electrical setting of their operating parameters. Provides a specification such that all hearing aids which can be programmed by the specified digital interface device may have their parameters…
Minimum Canadian Software Localization Conventions
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard describes in POSIX terms the minimal parameters needed to
localize Canadian software. Any software application distributed in Canada
should be designed to conform to the presentation rules in use in Canada
whether or not the software uses interfaces that comply with a POSIx
environment. Those rules are described in this Standard.
1.2
This Standard does not impose…