Information technology — Vocabulary — Part 1: Fundamental terms
Presents, in English and French, 144 terms in the following fields: general terms, information representation, hardware, software, programming, applications and end user, computer security, data management. In order to facilitate their translation into other languages, the definitions are drafted so as to avoid, as far as possible, any peculiarity attached to the language.
Information technology - Vocabulary - Part 1: Fundamental terms
Presents, in English and French, 144 terms in the following fields: general terms, information representation, hardware, software, programming, applications and end user, computer security, data management. In order to facilitate their translation into other languages, the definitions are drafted so as to avoid, as far as possible, any peculiarity attached to the language.
Information technology — Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) Services Interface
The services interface specified gives any program full access to all IRDS services. Defines the semantics of this interface, and also specifies the language bindings for ISO Pascal (ISO 7185). Language bindings for other ISO standard programming languages are provided as separate standards. Makes no assumptions about an implementation environment, and assumes no specific run-time or compile time…
Information technology - Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) Services Interface
The services interface specified gives any program full access to all IRDS services. Defines the semantics of this interface, and also specifies the language bindings for ISO Pascal (ISO 7185). Language bindings for other ISO standard programming languages are provided as separate standards. Makes no assumptions about an implementation environment, and assumes no specific run-time or compile time…
Information technology — Programming languages — PL/1 general purpose subset
The language defined is different from those of previous PL/I standards, although substantially upward compatible, at the source program and semantic level. The differences are summarized in appendix A. Specifies the syntax and semantics of conforming PL/I programs. Defines a conforming processor (or conforming implementation) only in terms of those conforming programs. The definition is…
Information technology - Programming languages - PL/1 general purpose subset
The language defined is different from those of previous PL/I standards, although substantially upward compatible, at the source program and semantic level. The differences are summarized in appendix A. Specifies the syntax and semantics of conforming PL/I programs. Defines a conforming processor (or conforming implementation) only in terms of those conforming programs. The definition is…