ISO/IEC 18023-1:2006/Amd 1:2012
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 18023-1
First edition
2006-05-15
Corrected version
2006-08-15
AMENDMENT 1
2012-06-01
Information technology — SEDRIS —
Part 1:
Functional specification
AMENDMENT 1
Technologies de l'information — SEDRIS —
Partie 1: Spécifications fonctionnelles
AMENDEMENT 1
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ISO/IEC 18023-1:2006/Amd.1:2012(E)
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