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ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world’s largest producer of optional international standards. International standards determine current specifications of products, services and certified methods, helping to streamline the industry. As they are created on the basis of international agreement, they assist in overcoming barriers in international trade.
Information technology - W3C SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism
Standard published on 31.8.2011
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Road vehicles — Ignition coils — Low-tension cable connections
(Véhicules routiers — Bobines d´allumage — Connexions des câbles a basse tension)
Standard published on 15.10.1992
Selected format:Information technology - W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Core
Standard published on 31.8.2011
Selected format:Information technology - W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding
Standard published on 31.8.2011
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Fasteners — Hexagon socket set screws with flat point
(Fixations — Vis sans tete a six pans creux, a bout plat)
Standard published on 18.2.2026
Selected format:Information technology - W3C Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Metadata
Standard published on 31.8.2011
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Fasteners — Hexagon socket set screws with truncated cone point
(Fixations — Vis sans tete a six pans creux, a bout tronconique)
Standard published on 18.2.2026
Selected format:Information technology - W3C Web Services Policy 1.5 - Framework
Standard published on 31.8.2011
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Fasteners — Hexagon socket set screws with dog point
(Fixations — Vis sans tete a six pans creux, a téton)
Standard published on 18.2.2026
Selected format:Information technology - W3C Web Services Policy 1.5 - Attachment
Standard published on 31.8.2011
Selected format:Latest update: 2026-04-19 (Number of items: 2 274 482)
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