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The data model of the CDD references ISO/IEC 11179 for the identification of the registered elements . It is used to host product classifications. - This means the IEC CDD is a database providing classifications and metadata definitions for describing products. The IEC CDD is an International Standard in the form of an online database, not in ...
ISO 10962, known as Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument (in the form of security or contract) as part of the instrument reference data.
A public access database IEC 61355 DB [3] is available in order to facilitate the individuation of the correct code to be applied to a document The document kind classification code consists of three code-letters A1, A2, A3, with the prefix "&". A1 Letter code for technical area class; A2 Letter code for main class; A3 Letter code for sub-class
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The ICS uses an hierarchical classification, which consists of three nested levels called fields (Level 1), groups (Level 2) and sub-groups (Level 3). Each field is subdivided into groups, which are further divided into sub-groups. All classification levels are designated by a classification code (called notation) and a title.
ISO 639 Codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1:2002 Part 1: Alpha-2 code; ISO 639-2:1998 Part 2: Alpha-3 code; ISO 639-3:2007 Part 3: Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages; ISO 639-4:2010 Part 4: General principles of coding of the representation of names of languages and related entities, and application ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of ISO 3166 country codes; ISO 3297; ISO 3307; ISO 3394; ISO 3506; ISO 3536;
A merchant category code (MCC) is a four-digit number used for retail financial services to classify a business by the types of goods or services it provides. Codes are specified by the ISO 18245 standard.