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ERGONOMICS - COMPUTER MANIKINS AND BODY TEMPLATES - PART 2: VERIFICATION OF FUNCTIONS AND VALIDATION OF DIMENSIONS FOR COMPUTER MANIKIN SYSTEMS (ISO 15536-2:2007, IDT)
MS ISO 15536-2:2007 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This standard establishes the requirements for the verification of the functions and validation of dimensions of computer manikins. These requirements concern the documentation of the data employed to ....Read more construction computer manikins and the methods employed to verify and validate their functions with regards to their dimensional accuracy.

This part of standard extends to anthropometric and biomechanical data and to software functions as they are applied to create computer manikins. Although this document primarily refers to anthropometric data and methods, some biomechanical parameters are required to build and apply computer manikins and are therefore included.

This part of standard provides a framework for reporting computer manikin accuracy and human-source data. The standard is intended to enable even non-specialist users of the manikin systems to independently perform measurements of each function under field testing conditions using automated software tools provided by devel
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ERGONOMICS - COMPUTER MANIKINS AND BODY TEMPLATES - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (ISO 15536-1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 15536-1:2007 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This standard establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properti ....Read more es, taking into account their usability and restriction of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects.

It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accur
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings (ISO 15534-2:2000, IDT)
MS ISO 15534-2:2003 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the dimensions of openings for access into machinery as defined in MS ISO 12100-1. It provides the dimensions to which the values given in ISO 15534-3 are applicable. ....Read more Values for additional space requirements are given in Annex A. This Malaysian Standard has been prepared primarily for non-mobile machinery; there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.

Dimensions for access openings are based on the values for the 95th percentile, where as reach distances are based on the values for the 5th percentile, in each case the least favourable body dimension of the expected user population being used as a basis. The same considerations apply to the location of access openings.

The anthropometric data given in ISO 15534-3 originate from static measurements of nude persons and do not take into account body movements, clothing, equipment, machinery-operating conditions or environmental conditions.

This Malaysian Standard shows how to co
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-body access into machinery (ISO 15534-1:2000, IDT)
MS ISO 15534-1:2003 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the dimensions of openings for whole-body access into machinery as defined in MS ISO 12100-1. It provides the dimensions to which the values given in ISO15534-3 are a ....Read more pplicable. Values for additional space requirements are given in Annex A. This Malaysian Standard has been prepared primarily for non-mobile machinery; there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.

Dimensions for passages are based on the values for either the 95th or the 99th percentiles of the expected user population. Values for the 99th percentile apply to emergency egress routes.

The anthropometric data given in ISO15534-3 originate from static measurements of nude persons and do not take in to account body movements, clothing, equipment, machinery-operating conditions or environmental conditions.

This Malaysian Standard shows how to combine the anthropometric data with suitable allowances to take these factors into account.

Situations where people are to
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Plastics - Determination of water content (First revision) (ISO 15512:2008, IDT)
MS ISO 15512:2012
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for the determination of the water content of plastics in the form of granules and finished articles. These methods do not test for water absorption (kinetics ....Read more and equilibrium) of plastics as measured by MS ISO 62. The methods are suitable for the determination of water content as low as the following levels:
- Method A 0,1 % or better;
- Method B 0,01 % or better;
- Method C 0,01 % or better.
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Information technology - Process assessment - Part 4: Guidance on use for process improvement and process capability determination (ISO/IEC 15504-4:2004, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 15504-4:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on how to utilize a conformant process assessment within a process improvement programme or a process capability determination.

The guidance pro ....Read more vided does not presume specific organizational structures, management philosophies, life cycle models or development methods, although some of the examples and tables within the text are based upon processes from ISO/IEC 12207.

In the case of process improvement, the concepts and principles are appropriate for the full range of different business goals, application domains and sizes of organization, so that all types of organizations may use them. In the case of process capability determination, this guidance is applicable within any customer–supplier relationship, and to any organization wishing to determine the process capability of its own processes.
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Information technology - Process assessment - Part 3: Guidance on performing on assessment (ISO/IEC 15504-3:2004, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 15504-3:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on meeting the minimum set of requirements for performing an assessment contained in MS ISO/IEC 15504-2.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROCESS ASSESSMENT - PART 1: CONCEPTS AND VOCABULARY (ISO/IEC 15504-1:2004, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 15504-1:2005 (CONFIRMED:2011)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides overall information on the concepts of process assessment and its use in the two contexts of process improvement and process capability determination. It describes how ....Read more the parts of the suite fit together, and provides guidance for their selection and use. It explains the requirements contained within ISO/IEC 15504, and their applicability to performing assessments

Readers of this guide should familiarize themselves with the terminology and structure of the document suite, and then reference the appropriate parts of the suite for the context in which they propose to conduct an assessment. A more detailed description of the use of ISO/IEC 15504 is given in clause 4.
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - PROCESSASSESSMENT -PART 2: PERFORMING AN ASSESSMENT(ISO/IEC 15504-2:2003, AND ITS TECHNICALCORRIGENDUM 1:2004,IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 15504-2:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard addresses the assessment of process and the application of process assessment for improvement and capability determination. It defines the minimum set of requirements for perfo ....Read more rming an assessment that will ensure assessment results are objective, impartial, consistent, repeatable and representative of the assessed processes. Results of conformant process assessments may be compared when the scopes of the assessments are considered to be similar. For guidance on this matter, refer to
ISO/IEC 15504-4.

The requirements for process assessment defined in this part of ISO/IEC 15504 form a structure which:
a) facilitates self-assessment;
b) provides a basis for use in process improvement and capability determination;
c) takes into account the context in which the assessed process is implemented;
d) produces a process rating;
e) addresses the ability of the process to achieve its purpose;
f) is applicable across all application domains and sizes of organization
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FINE CERAMICS (ADVANCED CERAMICS, ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS) - TEST METHOD FOR TENSILE STRENGTH OF MONOLITHIC CERAMICS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 15490:2008, IDT)
MS ISO 15490:2008
Status : 1st Revision
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This Malaysian Standard specifies the test method for determining the tensile strength under uniaxial loading of monolithic fine ceramics and whisker or particulate-reinforced ceramic composites at ro ....Read more om temperature. This test method, in which parasitic bending is minimized, may be used for material development, material comparison, quality assurance, characterization and design data generation. Close

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