Just got some new standard numbers. PL/1, Pascal, Cobol,
Fortran. BFN. Paul.
ISO 646 : Coded Character Set (7-bit)
ISO 639 : International Language Codes
ISO 1539:1980 : Programming Language - Fortran
ISO 1989:1985 : Programming Language - COBOL
ISO 2014 : Writing of Calendar Dates in All-Numeric Form
ISO 3166 : International Country Codes
ISO 3307 : Representations of Time of the Day
ISO 4217 : Representations of Currencies and Funds
ISO 6160:1979 : Programming Language - PL/1
ISO 7185:1983 : Programming Language - Pascal
ISO 8859 : International Character Sets (8-bit?)
-1 (Latin1) Western Europe, Latin America
-2 Eastern Europe
-3 South-East Europe/misc. (Esperanto, Maltese, &c.)
-4 Scandanavia/Baltic
-5 Cyrillic
-6 Arabic
-7 Greek
-8 Hebrew
-9 (Latin5) Same as 8859-1, 'cept Turkish instead of Icelandic
-10 (Latin6) Eskimo/Scandinavia languages
ISO 9000 : Quality Assessment
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ISO 9002 : " "
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ISO/IEC 9075-1992 SQL (same as ANSI X3.135-1992 + AS3968-1994)
ISO 9241 : Ergonomic Directive
-1 Introduction
-2 Task Requirements (VDT Work)
-3 Visual Display Requirements
-4 Keyboard Requirements
-5 Workstation Layout/Posture
-6 Environmental Requirements
-7 Display Requirements for Reflections
-8 Requirements for Displayed Colours
-9 Non-Keyboard Input Devices
-10 to -17 Software and Task Design
ISO/IEC 9899:1990 : Programming Languages - C
ISO 9945-1:1990 : Posix 1003.1-1990
ISO 10646 : UNICODE (16-bit?)
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* Origin: X (3:711/934.9)
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