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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User interfaces ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36: Information technology for learning, education and training ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37: Biometrics: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 38: Cloud Computing and Distributed Platforms ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 39: Sustainability for Data Centres and IT ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 40: IT Service Management and IT Governance: ISO/IEC JTC ...
IEC Standards that are not jointly developed with ISO have numbers in the range 60000–79999 and their titles take a form such as IEC 60417: Graphical symbols for use on equipment. Following the Dresden Agreement with CENELEC the numbers of older IEC standards were converted in 1997 by adding 60000, for example IEC 27 became IEC 60027 ...
The first CIGRE session took place on 21–28 November 1921 at 7 Rue de Madrid, Paris, [1] and was attended by 231 high voltage engineers and technicians. Since then, sessions have been held every two years, except during World War II and in 2020 when there was an outbreak of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) worldwide.
This developing system of international mutual recognition agreements between accreditation bodies has enabled accredited laboratories to achieve a form of international recognition, and allowed test data accompanying exported goods to be readily accepted on overseas markets amongst the countries which have already qualified as significant to ...
IEC 60724 Short-circuit temperature limits of electric cables with rated voltages of 1 kV (U m = 1,2 kV) and 3 kV (U m = 3,6 kV) IEC TR 60725 Consideration of reference impedances and public supply network impedances for use in determining the disturbance characteristics of electrical equipment having a rated current ≤75 A per phase
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During 2024, the new cross-standard ISO/IEC 81355 [2] will be published and will replace the second edition of IEC 61355-1 published in 2008. The new standard will switch from "document classification" to "information classification" methods.