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WATER QUALITY – DETECTION AND ENUMERATION OF COLIFORM ORGANISMS, THERMOTOLERANT COLIFORM ORGANISMS AND PRESUMPTIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI – MULTIPLE TUBE (MOST PROBABLE NUMBER) METHOD (ISO 9308-2:1990, MOD)
MS 1888:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the detection and enumeration in water of coliform organisms, thermotolerant coliform organisms and presumptive Escherichia coli (presumptive E. coli) by ....Read more culture in a liquid medium in multiple tubes and calculation of their most probable numbers in the sample.

This method can be applied to all types of water, including those containing an appreciable amount of suspended matter.

The choice of tests used in detection and confirmation of the coliform group of organisms, including E. coli, can be regarded as part of a continuous sequence. The extent of confirmation with a particular sample depends partly on the nature of the water and partly on the reasons for the examination. In practice, the detection in water of presumptive E. Coli as defined in 3.3 of this standard usually provides an indication of recent faecal pollution.
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Child care articles - Wheeled child conveyances - Safety requirements and test methods
MS EN 1888:2015
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements and test methods for wheeled child conveyances, designed for the carriage of one or more children, up to 15 kg each and additional 20kg on any int ....Read more egrated platform on which a child can stand.

This standard does not cover toys, shopping trolleys; baby carriers fitted with wheels; wheeled child conveyances propelled by a motor and wheeled child conveyances designed for children with special needs.

Where additional products are designed to be attached to a wheeled child conveyance, a hazard and risk analysis should be undertaken to identify any potential hazards.

Where a wheeled child conveyance or any part of the wheeled child conveyance has several functions or can be converted into another function it shall comply with the relevant standard.
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TEST METHOD FOR PARTICLE SIZE OF SOAPS AND OTHER DETERGENTS
MS 1887:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This adoption of the ASTM Standard was recommended by the Technical Committee on Soaps and Detergents under the authority of the Chemical and Materials Industry Standards Committee.

Thi ....Read more s Malaysian Standard is identical to ASTM D502-89 (Reapproved 2003), Standard test method for particle size of soaps and other detergents, published by the ASTM International.


Compliance with a Malaysian Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations.
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TEST METHOD FOR pH OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS WITH THE GLASS ELECTRODE
MS 1886:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This adoption of the ASTM Standard was recommended by the Technical Committee on Soaps and Detergents under the authority of the Chemical and Materials Industry Standards Committee.

Thi ....Read more s Malaysian Standard is identical to ASTM E70-97 (Reapproved 2002), Standard test method for pH of aqueous solutions with the glass electrode, published by the ASTM International.

Compliance with a Malaysian Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations.
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Road vehicles - Passenger cars - Arrangement of foot controls
MS 1885:2005 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the arrangement and mode of operation of the foot controls of private (passenger) cars, regardless of the position of the driver’s seat.

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Software engineering - Product quality - Part 1: Quality model (First revision) (ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001, IDT)
MS 1883-1:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard was developed by the Working Group on Software Engineering under the authority of the Information Technology, Telecommunication and Multimedia Industry Standards Committee.
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This Malaysian Standard is the first revision of MS ISO/IEC 9126, Information processing - Software product evaluation - Quality characteristic and guidelines for their use.
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Software engineering - Product quality - Part 4: Quality in use metrics (First revision) (ISO/IEC TR 9126-4:2004, IDT)
MS 1883-4:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines quality in use metrics for the characteristics defined in MS 1883: Part 1, and is intended to be used together with MS 1883: Part 1.

This Malaysian Stand ....Read more ard contains:

- an explanation of how to apply software quality metrics;

- a basic set of metrics for each characteristic; and

- an example of how to apply metrics during the software product life cycle.

It includes as informative annexes a quality in use evaluation process and a reporting format.

This Malaysian Standard does not assign ranges of values of these metrics to rated levels or to grades of compliance, because these values are defined for each software product or a part of the software product, by its nature, depending on such factors as category of the software, integrity level and users' needs. Some attributes may have a desirable range of values, which does not depend on specific user needs but depends on generic factors, i.e. human cognitive factors. This Malaysian Standard can be applied to any kind of software for any application. Users of this Malaysian Standard can select or modify and apply metrics and measures from this Malaysian Standard or may define application-specific metrics for their individual application domain. For example, the specific measurement of quality characteristics such as safety or security may be found in International Standards or Technical Reports provided by IEC 65 and ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 27
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Software engineering - Product quality - Part 3: Internal metrics (First revision)
MS 1883-3:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines internal metrics for quantitatively measuring external software quality in terms of characteristics and subcharacteristics defined in MS 1883: Part 1, and is intended t ....Read more o be used together with MS 1883: Part 1.

This Malaysian standard contains:

a) an explanation of how to apply software quality metrics

b) a basic set of metrics for each subcharacteristic; and

c) an example of how to apply metrics during the software product life cycle. This Malaysian Standard does not assign ranges of values of these metrics to rated levels or to grades of compliance, because these values are defined for each software product or a part of the software product, by its nature, depending on such factors as category of the software, integrity level and users' needs. Some attributes may have a desirable range of values, which does not depend on specific user needs but depends on generic factors; for example, human cognitive factors.

This standard can be applied to any kind of software for any application. Users of this standard can select or modify and apply metrics and measures from this standard or may define application-specific metrics for their individual application domain. For example, the specific measurement of quality characteristics such as safety or security may be found in International Standards or Technical Reports provided by IEC 65 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27.
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Software engineering - Product quality - Part 2: External metrics (First revision)
MS 1883-2:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines external metrics for quantitatively measuring external software quality in terms of characteristics and subcharacteristics defined in MS 1883: Part 1, and is intended t ....Read more o be used together with MS 1883: Part 1.

This standard contains:

a) an explanation of how to apply software quality metrics;

b) a basic set of metrics for each subcharacteristic; and

c) an example of how to apply metrics during the software product life cycle. This Malaysian Standard does not assign ranges of values of these metrics to rated levels or to grades of compliance, because these values are defined for each software product or a part of the software product, by its nature, depending on such factors as category of the software, integrity level and users needs. Some attributes may have a desirable range of values, which does not depend on specific user needs but depends on generic factors; for example, human cognitive factors.

This standard can be applied to any kind of software for any application. Users of this standard can select or modify and apply metrics and measures from this Malaysian Standard or may define application-specific metrics for their individual application domain. For example, the specific measurement of quality characteristics such as safety or security may be found in International Standards or Technical Reports provided by IEC 65 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27.
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Piston type float operated valves - specification
MS 1882:2005 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the design, materials, dimensions and performance of piston type side entry float operated valves (copper alloy-body) (hereinafter ball float valve) ....Read more of:

a) Type I - Ball float valve for light duty of nominal size DN 15 (½ inch), DN 20 (¾ inch) and DN 25 (1 inch) as illustrated in Figure 1; and

b) Type lI - Ball float valve for heavy duty of nominal size DN 15 (½ inch), DN 20 (¾ inch) and DN 25 (1 inch) as illustrated in Figure 2

intended for use with floats complying with BS 1968 and BS 2456.

This standard applies to all Type I and Type II piston type float operated valves suitable for operation at PN 10 and PN 16 respectively.
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