@Bibtex-file{Misc/iecstd.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on {IEC} Standards relevant to computing
                 systems and programming languages",
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  email =        "beebe@math.utah.edu",
  address =      "Center for Scientific Computing\\ University of
                 Utah\\
                 Department of Mathematics, 322 INSCC\\ 155 S 1400 E RM
                 233\\ Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090\\ USA",
  supported =    "yes",
  keywords =     "IEEE Standards",
  abstract =     "This file records bibliographic data about IEC
                 Standards relevant to computing systems and programming
                 languages.",
  readme =       "``The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
                 is the international standards and conformity
                 assessment body for all fields of electrotechnology.''
                 It maintains a World-Wide Web site at \par
                 http://www.iec.ch/ \par This should not be confused
                 with the International Engineering Consortium, which
                 has a Web site at http://www.iec.org/. \par This
                 comment from \par http://www.iec.ch/pubnose.htm \par is
                 relevant if you are looking for a particular IEC
                 Standard: \par ``As from 1997 all new IEC publications
                 and parts, as well as new editions, revisions and
                 amendments to existing publications are being issued
                 with a designation in the 60000 series. It will be
                 necessary to add 60000 to the existing base number.
                 \par Renumbering of all IEC publications, including
                 amendments has taken place in all bibliographic
                 reference material (the IEC databases used to source
                 information on the IEC web site and the IEC Catalogue
                 in particular). \par All users should be aware that
                 older publications, printed before 1997 will continue
                 to carry the old series of numbers on printed copies,
                 until they are revised, but that these older
                 publications will appear with the new 60000 numbers in
                 both bibliographic reference material and on invoices.
                 \par At the same time, all the project numbers relating
                 to work in progress in the IEC have also been
                 renumbered in accordance with the same principles (i.e.
                 with a number in the 60000 series).''",
}
