Information processing systems — Computer graphics — Graphical Kernel System (GKS) language bindings...
Specifies a standard language binding for the Pascal programming language used for integrating the Graphical Kernel System into the programming language with the language binding representing a language-dependent layer according to the conventions of this language.
Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) language bindings...
Specifies a standard language binding for the Pascal programming language used for integrating the Graphical Kernel System into the programming language with the language binding representing a language-dependent layer according to the conventions of this language.
Shipbuilding and marine structures — Numbering of equipment and structural elements in ships
Specifies the conventions to be used in numbering reference stations, waterlines, structural frames, transverse bulkheads, decks, compartments (holds, 'tween decks, tanks), hatchways, masts and cargo-handling equipment where reference numbers are required for use in computer programs. Applies in particular to conventional mono-hull merchant ships.
7-bit and 8-bit Coded Character Sets for Information Processing and Interchange
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard consists of primary and supplementary graphic and control sets, 7-bit and 8-bit codes based on the above sets, and rules for code extension. The character sets are intended for general usage in data processing, programming, and information interchange. These character sets include letters, fi gures, punctuation marks, and other symbols and controls, with their…
Numerical control of machines — NC processor input — Basic part program reference language
Defines a higher-level symbolic part-programming language which is processed by a digital computer to produce a NC machine program. Annex A gives rules for representing the RL on punched cards; annex B contains syntax description on the reference language; a list of recommended synonyms is given in annex C; annex D includes an alphabetical list of major words and locations.
ANSI standard is adopted as International Standard 1989-1985 for the COBOL programming language. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 1989-1978).