Information technology - Multimedia content description interface - Part 9: Profiles and levels
ISO/IEC 15938-9:2005 collects standard profiles and levels for MPEG-7, specified across all parts of ISO/IEC 15938. While all parts are potential candidates for profiling, current profiles concentrate on the Description definition language [ISO/IEC 15938-2], Visual [ISO/IEC 15938-3], Audio [ISO/IEC 15938-4], Multimedia description schemes [ISO/IEC 15938-5], which are based on the namespace…
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L'IEC 62054-21:2004 spécifie les exigences particulières pour l'essai de type d’horloges de tarification dont la production est nouvelle, prévues pour un usage sous abri, avec une réserve de marche et qui sont utilisées pour la commande de charges électriques, de registres multitarifs et d’indicateur de maximum d’équipements de comptage électrique
La présente version bilingue (2016-12…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC 15288:2002 (first edition, 2002-11-01).
1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
This International Standard establishes a common framework for describing the life cycle of systems created by humans. It defines a set of processes and associated terminology.
These processes can be applied at any level in the hierarchy of a…
Plastics — Determination of creep behaviour — Part 2: Flexural creep by three-point loading
ISO 899-2:2003 specifies a method for determining the flexural creep of plastics in the form of standard test specimens under specified conditions such as those of pretreatment, temperature and humidity. It applies only to a simple freely supported beam loaded at mid-span (three-point-loading test).
The method is suitable for use with rigid and semi-rigid non-reinforced, filled and fibre-…
Live working - Guidelines for installation of distribution line conductors - Stringing equipment and...
This Technical Report provides recommendations for the selection and testing, where necessary, of conductor stringing equipment and accessory items used for the installation of bare and insulated overhead distribution conductors. Procedures are recommended for proper earthing in order to protect equipment, components and personnel from currents which can result from accidental contact with nearby…
1. Scope
1.1 General
This Standard provides rules and requirements for the design, fabrication, and erection of steel structures. The design is based on limit states. The term "steel structures" refers to structural members and frames that consist primarily of structural steel components, including the detail parts, welds, bolts, or other fasteners required in fabrication and…
Commentary on CAN/CSA-S6-00, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code
Scope
1.1.1 Scope of Code
The OHBDC (MTO 1991) was written for application within Ontario. CSA S6 (CSa
1988) was generated with interprovincial cooperation for use in the other
Provinces of Canada and was largely derived from the preceding OHBDC edition.
The Provinces and the CSA then agreed that the successor edition to both codes
would be the CHBDC, published by the CSA. The Code…
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Scope of Code
The Code applies to the design, evaluation, and structural rehabilitation
design of fixed and movable highway bridges in Canada. There is no limit on
span length, but the provisions do not necessarily cover all aspects of design
for every type of long span bridge. Provisions are also included for the
design of pedestrian bridges, retaining walls, barriers,…
Information technology - High-Performance Parallel Interface - Part 6: Physical Switch Control (HIPP...
This part of ISO/IEC 11518 defines the control for HIPPI physical layer switches. HIPPI by itself is an efficient simplex high-performance point-to-point interface. The physical switch control allows the interconnection of multiple HIPPI based equipments with HIPPI physical layer switches. Characteristics of this HIPPI physical switch control protocol include: - support for both source routing…
Pulps — Determination of zero-span tensile strength, wet or dry
This International Standard specifies the procedure for determining the tensile strength of laboratory sheets at a
test span which is initially zero. It is applicable to all kinds of fibres, including recycled fibres. The laboratory sheets
can be tested either dry, rewetted, or never dried.