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CEN European Committee for Standardization www.cenorm.be Comprehensive website including latest news and publications by the CEN and an On-line catalogue of European Standards. |
| CSSINFO Standards database (free searching and title & keywords display ) http://www.cssinfo.com/cgi-bin/advanced_search (Full Search) http://www.cssinfo.com/cgi-bin/category (Browse by
subject) The CSSINFO Standards database is provided by CSSINFO , based in USA, a industry standards and technical books provider. The database is a bibliographic database of the latest industry standards covering a broad range of technical subjects including oil, gas, and petroleum engineering; electronics and electrical engineering; telecommunications; civil engineering; automotive and QS9000; information technology; mechanical and structural engineering; medical devices; environmental safety and management; quality management; aerospace and aeronautics; and construction. The database contains standards information from over 300 different standards developing organizations worldwide such as ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineer), ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineer), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials), BS (British Standards), BS EN (British Standards European Standards), DIN (German standards), IEC (International Electrotechics Commission), IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), ISO (International Organization for Standardization), SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers International), etc.. The database can be searched by title, keywords, publisher and standards number. It can also be browsed by Subject Categories or by standards publishers . Documents can be ordered online for delivery in print format, and a growing number are available for downloading in Adobe PDF format. |
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IHS Standards Source "Standards Store allows you to search and purchase individual documents from more than 450 technical societies around the world such as AIA/NAS, ANSI, API, ASQ, ASME, ASTM, AWS, BSI, CSA, DIN, EIA, GM, IEC, ICEA, IEEE, IPC, ISA, ISO, NEMA, NFPA, SAE, TIA UL and many more from Global Engineering Documents®, a division of IHS". |
| ILI Online Standards (free searching and title display , free registration required) http://www.ili.co.uk/en/reglogin2.html The ILI Online Standards database is provided by ILI , based in UK, a supplier of all worldwide hardcopy technical Standards from distribution centres in Europe and the US. The ILI Online Standards database contains standards (including in force, cancelled, Superseded and draft standards) from a large number of standards issuing bodies including: ANSI (American National Standards Institute), API (American Petroleum Institute), ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-conditioning Engineers), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), ASTM (American Society of Testing & Materials), BS (British Standards Institution), CECC (CENELEC Electronic Components Committee), DIN (Deutsches Institut fur Normung, German standards), EIA (Electronic Industries Association), IEE (Institute of Electrical Engineers), IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers), ISO (International Organization for Standardization), SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), etc.. This is a free searchable web catalogue of standards linked to an Internet Ordering facility (free registration required). This catalogue can be searched by Standard number or by title. All standards in this catalogue can be ordered online. |
| ISO Standards Catalogue (free searching and title display ) http://www.iso.ch/cate/cat.html The ISO Catalogue is provided by ISO . The ISO - International Organization for Standardization is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some 130 countries , one from each country. ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity. ISO's work results in international agreements which are published as International Standards. The ISO Catalogue contains a complete listing of published ISO standards, classified by subject, as well as a list of withdrawn standards . The database can be browsed or searched. ISO covers international standardization in all fields except electrical and electronic engineering, which are the responsibility of the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), a partner organization with ISO. |
| IEC On-line Catalogue (free searching and abstracts ) http://www.iec.ch/catlg-e.htm (On-line Catalogue) The IEC On-line Catalogue is provided by IEC. The IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission, founded in 1906, a partner organization with ISO , is the world organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. The IEC was founded as a result of a resolution passed at the International Electrical Congress held in St. Louis (USA) in 1904. The membership consists of more than 50 participating countries , including all the world's major trading nations and a growing number of industrializing countries. The IEC On-line Catalogue contains a complete listing of published IEC standards including past, present, future publications. The database can be searched by keywords, IEC number or Committee. There is IEC Web Store available on the IEC site as well. The IEC Web Store offers searching and buying publications on-line, including some 1300 electronic (PDF) versions available for download (fee-based). |
| ITU-R Recommendations (free browsing / searching and table of contents display ) http://www.itu.int/publications/itur.htm (browsing) http://www.itu.int/search/index.asp (searching) The ITU-R Recommendations is provided by ITU-R (ITU - Radiocommunication Sector, former CCIR and IFRB), one of the three ITU sectors (the ITU-T, Telecommunication Standardization Sector, the ITU-R, Radiocommunication Sector and the ITU-D, Telecommunication Development Sector). The ITU - International Telecommunication Union, founded in Paris in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union and became a specialized agency of the United Nations in 1947, an international organization within which governments and the private sector coordinate for the development of telecommunications. The ITU adopts international regulations and treaties governing all terrestrial and space uses of the frequency spectrum as well as the use of the geostationary-satellite orbit, within which countries adopt their national legislation. It also develops standards to facilitate the interconnection of telecommunication systems on a worldwide scale regardless of the type of technology used. Spearheading telecommunications development on a world scale, the ITU fosters the development of tele-communications in developing countries, by establishing medium-term development policies and strategies in consultation with other partners in the sector and by providing specialized technical assistance in the areas of telecommunication policies, the choice and transfer of technologies, management, financing of investment projects and mobilization of resources, the installation and maintenance of networks, the management of human resources as well as research and development. The ITU-R Recommendations contains:
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| ITU-T Recommendations (free browsing / searching and table of contents display ) http://www.itu.int/publications/itut.htm (browsing) http://www.itu.int/search/index.asp (searching) The ITU-T Recommendations are the international standards developed by the Telecommunication Standardisation Sector (formerly CCITT) of the ITU . They are the final result of studies on technical, operating and tariff issues with the objective of standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis, including interconnection of radio systems in public telecommunication networks and the level of performance required for these interconnections. The ITU-T Recommendations contains:
The ITU adopts international regulations and treaties governing all terrestrial and space uses of the frequency spectrum as well as the use of the geostationary-satellite orbit, within which countries adopt their national legislation. It also develops standards to facilitate the interconnection of telecommunication systems on a worldwide scale regardless of the type of technology used. Spearheading telecommunications development on a world scale, the ITU fosters the development of tele-communications in developing countries, by establishing medium-term development policies and strategies in consultation with other partners in the sector and by providing specialized technical assistance in the areas of telecommunication policies, the choice and transfer of technologies, management, financing of investment projects and mobilization of resources, the installation and maintenance of networks, the management of human resources as well as research and development. |
| NISO Standards (free searching and title display , free registration required) http://www.niso.org/standards/index.html NISO standards are available at no cost because of the organizations that support NISO with membership dues and committee membership. NISO has approved and published 33 national standards. To encourage the use of NISO standards all NISO American National Standards are available as free, downloadable pdf files. NISO standards can also be purchased in hardcopy from NISO Press Fulfillment. All NISO standards undergo a review and maintenance cycle. If a standard is still viable it is Reaffirmed. For example, "R2001" following Z39.2 indicates that Z39.2 was Reaffirmed in 2001. When a standard is revised it is balloted and approved by the NISO Members and the approval year is added to the designation. For example, ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1995 was last approved in 1995. Click here to see all standards now in the pipeline. |
NSSN - National Standards Systems Network (free searching and title display )
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| Australian Standards Online Catalogue (free searching and abstracts ) http://www.standards.com.au/Catalogue/Script/ICSBrowse.asp?MainPage=true The Australian Standards (AS) Online Catalogue is provided by Standards Australian , an independent not-for-profit organization which prepares and publishes most of the voluntary technical and commercial standards used in Australia. Standards Australia is the Australian representative on the two major international standardizing bodies, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Standards Australia maintains strong links with Standards New Zealand , and the two organizations have a formal agreement on preparing and publishing joint standards. Standards Australia has a policy of adopting International Standards wherever possible. As a result, according to Standards Australia 1999 Annual Reports, 25% of current Australian Standards are fully or substantially aligned with International Standards. Around 25% of Australian Standards simply have no international equivalent. The database contains all AS standards (current, superseded, withdrawn or draft), as well as ISO and IEC standards. It can be searched by title keywords, subjects , and a standard number. You can also choose to search either Australian standards, ISO standards or IEC standards, or all of them by checking the radio button on the search screen. The new AS standards, new ISO standards and new AS drafts are available from this site by clicking on the links on the left-hand side of the screen. The search results will be displayed with the standards scope and abstracts free of charge. The database searching help - Searching Tips , is available at the bottom of this site. All Australian standards can be ordered online. |
| Canada, Canadian Standards (free searching and abstracts ) http://www.csa.ca/ and http://www.scc.ca/ The Canadian Standards database is one of those searchable online provided by Standards Council of Canada (SCC), a federal Crown corporation with the mandate to promote efficient and effective standardization. Choose 'search' from the home page. The Standards Council has the mandate to coordinate and oversee the efforts of the National Standards System, which includes organizations and individuals involved in voluntary standards development, promotion and implementation in Canada. Accredited standards-development organizations may submit standards to the Standards Council for approval as National Standards of Canada. This designation indicates that the given document meets criteria that are important to many standards users. The Canadian Standards database contains titles and scopes / abstracts of the latest information on standards and technical regulations used in Canada. The database can be searched by keywords and standard number. There are also links to the other international and national standards databases such as ISO Standards database, IEC Standards database, Australia (SAA), Britain (BIS), France (AFNOR), Germany (DIN), and Global Engineering Documents(IHS) standards database. The Canadian Standards can be ordered online. |
| Germany (DIN) Standards Database (free searching and title display ) http://www.beuth.de/www_snv/owa/bwr_recherche.maske ? The Germany (DIN) Standards Database is provided by the Beuth Verlag . A searchable online Germany Standards database, including DIN Standards, ISO Standards, VDI Guidelines and publications of Beuth Verlag. The database can be searched by keywords, standard number, publish date, etc. and the titles of the standards can be displayed free of charge. The online order of DIN standards is available on this site. |
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Greece The site contains specialized data such as yearly information about the number of live births and the labor market in the section titled "Statistical Data", and a 2003 publication titled "Greece in Numbers" which is a 27-page document featuring some basic demographic data, along with information about the country's manufacturing output and natural resources. |
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Ireland, NSAI Standards (free searching/browsing and summaries ) |
| Japanese Industrial Standards Catalogue (free searching and summary ) http://www.jsa.or.jp/catalog/cate/index.html Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) is produced by JISC (Japanese Industrial Standards Committee). The JISC consists of many national committees and plays central role in standardization activities in Japan. The task of JISC are: Establishment and maintenance of JIS; Administration of Accreditation and Certification; Participation and Contribution in International Standardization Activities; Development of Measurement Standards and Technical Infrastructure for Standardization. JIS cover industrial and mineral products with the exception of medicines; agricultural chemicals; chemical fertilizers; silk yarn; and foodstuffs, agricultural and forest products designated under the Law Concerning Standardization and Proper Labelling of Agricultural and Forestry Products. All JIS newly established and revised are sent to JSA (Japanese Standards Association) from AIST to be put into print. Thus, the printing and distribution of JIS are carried out by JSA. The JIS Catalogue contains of all the current Japanese Industrial Standards. The catalogue can be searched by entering either a keyword or the JIS number or both the number and a keyword. The online searching help is available on this site. There are also the Latest published JIS and Withdrawn JIS on the site for browsing. |
| New Zealand, Standards New Zealand Shop (free searching and abstracts ) http://shop.standards.co.nz/index.jsp The Standards New Zealand Shop is provided by Standards New Zealand , the New Zealand’s representative in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Standards New Zealand is the trading arm of the Standards Council, an appointed body with representatives from all sectors of the community, oversees the development and adoption of Standards and standards-related products. Standards New Zealand is heavily involved in the development and application of national, regional and international standards, of which many are developed in partnership with Australia. Standards New Zealand is entirely self-funded; its revenues sourced from contracts with industry and the government, for the development and support of standards, and the sales of standards publications. You can search all New Zealand standards (current, superseded, withdrawn or draft), Joint Australian and New Zealand standards and display the standards abstracts free of charge. All New Zealand standards can be ordered online on this site. |
| New Zealand Standards Online A searchable online collection of all Standards New Zealand and AS/SNZ standards, compiled by IHS Australia. The documents are in PDF format and can be printed and downloaded. Our site licence is for one concurrent user. |
| Singapore Standards (free browsing and abstracts ) http://www.standards.org.sg/ The Singapore Standards is provided by SPRING Singapore ( the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board). As the national standards body, SPRING Singapore administers the Singapore standardisation programme, which focuses on developing and promoting the use of standards in enterprises and industry. SPRING Singapore also represents Singapore in international standards development activities and actively supports the government's Free Trade Agreement (FTA) strategy to ensure market access for Singapore goods and services. Singapore Standards are nationally recognised documents, established by consensus. They are functional or technical requirements in the form of specifications for materials, product system or process, codes of practice, methods of test, terminologies, guides etc. |
| UK, British Standards Online (free searching and title display , BSI site) http://www.bsi.org.uk/bsi/products/standards/index.xhtml The British Standards Online is provided by BSI (British Standards Institution), a non-profit distributing organisation which works with manufacturing and service industries, businesses and governments to facilitate the production of British, European and international standards, as well as facilitate the writing of British standards. The British Standards Online is the most current site for all publications from BSI. The database contains information of all current, historic, and draft British Standards. Publications including: Specifications for products, dimensions, and performance; Methods; Codes of Practice; Guides; Glossaries. To get into the British Standards Online database from the British Standards site, one needs to click on the "British Standards Online" link at the left side of the screen and then click on the "Search" button at the top of the next screen. There are two search mode: Simple and Advanced. The database can be searched by title, keywords and standard number with choice of choosing Publication Date or Status (current, withdrawn or draft). The standard title and number can be displayed without register, but one needs to setup a free username and password for displaying the standard summary. All current, and most historic documents are available to subscribers for online viewing and electronic download. For non-subscriber, you may use this site to identify all the BSI publications and order a hardcopy of British standard online. |
| US, ANSI Standards Database (free searching and title display ) http://public.ansi.org/ansionline/Portal/Search/ The database is provided by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the world's leading standards bodies; the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI itself does not develop American National Standards (ANSs); rather it facilitates development by establishing consensus among qualified groups. The database contains ANSI-approved American National standards, ISO and IEC standards. Only a simple search on words or characters contained in a standard's designation and/or title is available in this database, it does not support Boolean searching. It is advised that you enter only one search term. To purchase a copy of the standard that you've found from this site, you need to go to the Global Engineering Documents site for a hard copy or the ANSI's Electronic Standards Store for an electronic copy. |
| US, American National Standards (free searching and title & scope display ) http://www.ansi.org/public/search.asp The database is provided by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization system. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the world's leading standards bodies; the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). ANSI itself does not develop American National Standards (ANSs); rather it facilitates development by establishing consensus among qualified groups. This database contains nearly 13,500 records describing documents approved as American National Standards (ANS), including document designations and approval dates, may differ slightly from data provided directly by ANSI-accredited standards development organizations due to timing differences in review and approval activities. The database can be searched by title, keywords, standards developer and standard number. Data is maintained by ANSI. Online help is available from this site. |
| ASA AIAA AIIM AMCA ARI ASHRAE ASME ASTM EIA/JEDED IEEE NASA SAE ACSI 33 |
| Acoustical Standards (free browsing and abstracts ) http://asa.aip.org/map_standards.html The online Acoustical Standards is provided by ASA (Acoustical Society of America), primarily a voluntary organization and attracts the interest, commitment, and service of a large number of professionals in variety of fields related to sound such as: Physics, Measurement Technologies and Instrumentation, Nearly All Engineering Disciplines, Robotics and Computer Sciences, Oceanography Underwater Propagation, Biology, Speech and Hearing, Noise and Noise Control, Animal Bioacoustics, Structural Acoustics and Vibration. The ASA was appointed by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) as sponsor of four committees, S1 on Acoustics, S2 on Mechanical Shock and Vibration, S3 on Bioacoustics, and S12 on Noise, for producing, developing a consensus for, and adopting standards in accordance with procedures approved by ANSI. The Acoustical Standards contains American national standards (ANS) as well as international standards (ISO and IEC) and international standards drafts on acoustics. The American national standards (ANS) can be ordered and download online and the international standards can be ordered by mail, phone or fax. |
| AIAA Standards (free searching/browsing and Abstracts ) http://www.aiaa.org/store/ The AIAA Standards are produced by AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), a nonprofit society of the aerospace engineer and scientist, with currently 66 technical committees. AIAA standards activities are conducted through Committees on Standards (CoS), which are supervised by the Standards Executive Council. The AIAA Standards Program is accredited by the ANSI (American National Standards Institute). AIAA also involved in the ISO Committee on Space Systems and Operations (TC20/SC14) and administers the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) which guides all US participation in this Committee. The AIAA Standards site contains all the current AIAA standards which can be browsed or searched. Those standards can be ordered online from this site. In addition, AIAA is developing the Collection of Preferred Space-Related Standards, an information service through which committees are examining standards from many standards developers to determine whether they meet criteria to be declared "preferred for current and future space systems use." |
| AIIM Standards Catalogue (free browsing and title ) http://stnds.aiim.wegov2.com/ The AIIM Standards are produced by AIIM (Association for Information & Image Management International), an accredited ANSI (American National Standards Institute) development organization. AIIM creates national (American) and international standards, technical reports, and recommended practices. The AIIM Standards Catalogue contains a list (standard titles and a brief introduction) of the current, ANSI approved AIIM standards, including micrographic standards, electronic imaging standards. The AIIM standards can be ordered online via CSSINFO site . |
| AMCA Standards Catalogue (free browsing and title display ) http://www.amca.org/publications/Standards.htm The AMCA Standards Catalogue is provided by AMCA (Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.), based in U.S., a not-for-profit trade association of the world's manufacturers of air movement and control equipment - primarily fans, louvers, dampers and related air systems equipment. AMCA publishes and distributes standards in air moving and air control devices. Many of AMCA's standards are accepted as American National Standards (ANS). AMCA is active on the technical committees of the International Standards Organization (ISO), and participates in the development of international standards for the industry. The AMCA Standards Catalogue lists the titles and price of all the current AMCA standards. The hardcopy of the standards can be ordered by mail, fax or phone from the Order site . |
| ARI free Standards (free browsing & full text ) http://www.ari.org/std/standards.html The ARI (Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute) free Standards are provided by ARI (Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute), the national trade association representing manufacturers of more than 90 percent of U.S. produced central air-conditioning and commercial refrigeration equipment. ARI develops and publishes technical standards for industry products. ARI standards establish rating criteria and procedures for measuring and certifying product performance. In this way, products are rated on a uniform basis, so that buyers and users can properly make selections for specific applications. The more than 60 ARI standards now published are mainly performance-rating standards, although some are application or terminology standards. Many ARI standards are accepted as American National Standards ANS). The ARI free Standards lists some free full text ARI standards and all the ARI standards can be searched (by title and standard number) and ordered from its book store site. |
| ASHRAE Standards (free searching/browsing and abstracts ) http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org/store/ashrae/ The ASHRAE Standards are provided by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers), an international organization ASHRAE writes standards and guidelines in its fields of expertise to guide industry in the delivery of goods and services to the public. ASHRAE standards and guidelines include uniform methods of testing for rating purposes, describe recommended practices in designing and installing equipment and provide other information to guide the industry. ASHRAE has some 87 active standards and guideline project committees, addressing such broad areas as indoor air quality, thermal comfort, energy conservation in buildings, reducing refrigerant emissions, and the designation and safety classification of refrigerants. The ASHRAE Standards give the Titles, Purposes, and Scopes for each standard and guideline. One can search the ASHRAE Standards by keywords or browse the list of the ASHRAE Standards by moving down the scroll bar. The Subject Index can also be used to view the areas in which ASHRAE is active in writing standards and guidelines. Following the subject index are topic titles with a listing of related ASHRAE standards and guidelines. For information on accessing selected public review drafts electronically, see How To Access Drafts on the ASHRAE's FTP site. |
| ASME Standards (free browsing/searching and title display ) http://www.cssinfo.com/info/asme.html There are currently more than 600 codes and standards for the engineering profession, the public, industry and government published by ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), a non-profit organization, on topics such as screw threads, flow measurements, machine guarding, elevators and escalators, valves, tools, and more. The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code establishes rules of safety governing the design, fabrication, and inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear power plant components during construction. ASME programs also include engineering education, technical conferences and exhibits, government relations, and public education. The ASME Standards are available on the CSSINFO site which contains all current AMSE standards. These AMSE Standards can be searched by keywords or browsed by either subject or document number by clicking on the "subject" or "document" links from this site. |
| ASTM Standards (free searching and title / scopes display ) http://www.astm.org/ The ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world, is a not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for the development and publication of voluntary consensus standards for materials, products, systems and services. ASTM develops standard test methods, specifications, practices, guides, classifications, and terminology in 130 areas covering subjects such as metals, paints, plastics, textiles, petroleum, construction, energy, the environment, consumer products, medical services and devices, computerized systems, electronics, and many others. ASTM Headquarters has no technical research or testing facilities; such work is done voluntarily by the ASTM members located throughout the world. For more information about ASTM standards, please go to the ASTM standards FAQs site. More than 10,000 ASTM standards are published each year in the 73 volumes of the Annual Book of ASTM Standards . Those Annual Books can be ordered online at the ASTM site. From the ASTM Standards site, one can search for an individual ASTM standard by title, scope or ASTM designations and the titles and scopes can be displayed free of charge. Online search help is available. The alphanumeric listing of ASTM standards is available on this site as well. |
| IEEE Catalog & Store (free browsing / searching and title display ) http://shop.ieee.org/store/default.asp?tabtype=stand The IEEE Online Catalog & Store is the definitive source for all IEEE products. Updated daily, the Store presents information, availability and an opportunity to purchase thousands of IEEE books, conference proceedings, standards, videos, self study courses, CD ROMs, merchandise and more…all at a discount to IEEE members. The IEEE Catalog & Store provides the most up-to-date topical listing of IEEE standards products. You can also find out What's New or Coming Soon . With powerful search features, detailed product descriptions and value-added services for libraries, wholesalers and institutional customers, the IEEE Online Catalog & Store provides all aspects of e-commerce, in a secure environment. Clicking Browse from the Storefront will return full product category listing for all IEEE titles in IEEE Online Catalog & Store, the definitive source for IEEE products. Use the Catalog & Store's Help Desk to answer any questions. |
| NASA preferred technical standards (free searching and title / full text ) http://standards.nasa.gov/ The NASA preferred technical standards are provided by the Office of the Chief Engineer , NASA . The NASA preferred technical standards contains references to documents developed by NASA, by other Government organizations, as well as by Voluntary Consensus Standards (VCS) organizations. The development and adoption of standards products is a major focus of attention for future evolution of this web site. The listed standards are referred to as "Preferred Technical Standards" in the sense that they have been used on NASA programs and are generally considered to represent best current practice in specific areas. NASA standards are full text available from this site. |
| SAE Standards (free browsing and title display ) http://www.sae.org/products/standards/stdsinfo/standard.htm There are thousands of mobility engineering (Ground Vehicle & Aerospace) standards are produced by SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), an important resource for technical information and expertise used in designing, building, maintaining, and operating self-propelled vehicles for use on land or sea, in air or space. There are more than 600 SAE technical committees , each dealing in detail with a specific subject vital to a particular mobility-related industry or engineering discipline. SAE committees write and maintain the thousands of mobility engineering standards used every day by industry and government; more than 600 new automotive and aerospace engineering standards are added each year. The SAE Standards site contains all the SAE standards and drafts. It can be searched by keywords or standard number. The SAE Standards can be ordered online. |
| Semiconductor Standards (free searching and full text ) http://www.jedec.org/DOWNLOAD/default.cfm The Semiconductor Standards are produced by JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) Solid State Technology Association, the semiconductor engineering standardization body of the EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) which represents manufacturers in the electronics industry. The Semiconductor Standards contain all JEDEC standards and EIA/JEDED standards which full text can be freely downloaded (in Acrobat format), as well as information on standards proposals and press releases. You need to register to get a free login name and password when you search for a standard or download it. Some of the information on the site is restricted to members only. |
| ACSI 33 - Security Guidelines for Australian Government IT Systems (full text of the standard ) http://www.dsd.gov.au/infosec/ |
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