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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 - CDIF transfer format - Part 1: General rules for syntaxes and encodings
Standard published on 30.10.2002
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF transfer format - Part 2: Syntax SYNTAX.1
Standard published on 30.10.2002
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF transfer format - Part 3: Encoding ENCODING.1
Standard published on 30.10.2002
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 1: Foundation
Standard published on 28.10.2002
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 2: Common
Standard published on 28.10.2002
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 3: Data definitions
Standard published on 9.1.2006
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 4: Data models
Standard published on 12.12.2005
Selected format:Information technology - CDIF semantic metamodel - Part 6: State/event models
Standard published on 15.2.2006
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Aircraft — Precision fuse-links — Type A
(Aéronefs — Porte-fusible de précision — Type A)
Standard published on 1.3.1976
Selected format:
Fasteners — Hexagon washer head drilling screws with tapping screw thread
(Fixations — Vis autoperceuses a tete hexagonale a embase plate, avec filetage de vis a tôle)
Standard published on 6.6.2019
Selected format:Latest update: 2026-04-28 (Number of items: 2 274 955)
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