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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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Quality control inspection of 16 mm and 35 mm black and white, silver - Gelatin type microfilm - Code of practice
MS 1881:2005 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to the quality control inspection of 16 mm and 35 mm black and white silver-gelatin type microfilm.

This standard does not cover the following:
....Read more r /> a) filming on 16mm and 35mm microfilm camera-processor;
b) colour microfilming; and
c) films with silver images produced by dry or thermal processing or by diffusion-reversal processing. It does not apply to films that have been processed by a mono bath using other than a thiosulphate-type fixing solution. It is not applicable to films where the silver and salts are removed by means other than thiosulphate solutions.
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SOIL QUALITY - VOCABULARY - PART 2: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS RELATING TO SAMPLING (ISO 11074-2:2005, MOD)
MS 1880-2:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of the Malaysian Standard defines a list of terms used in certain fields of soil quality characterisation. It covers terms relating to soil sampling in the field and in the laboratory. The ....Read more term soil in this part of the standard complies with the definition given in MS 1880: Part 1:2006.

Terms and definitions relating to risk assessment of contaminated sites and to rehabilitation of contaminated soils will be dealt with in the MS 1880: Part 3 and MS 1880: Part 4 of the Malaysian Standards respectively.
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SOIL QUALITY - VOCABULARY PART 1: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS RELATING TO THE PROTECTION AND POLLUTION OF THE SOIL (ISO 11074-1:1996, MOD)
MS 1880: PART 1:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of the standard defines a list of terms frequently used in the rehabilitation of soils and sites. It covers terms relating to soil protection and pollution.

The terms and defi ....Read more nitions will only be given in English as the official language. Close

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SSOIL QUALITY – VOCABULARY PART 4: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS RELATED TO THE REHABILITATION OF SOILS AND SITES
MS 1880: PART 4:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines a list of terms frequently used in the rehabilitation of soils and sites.

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SOIL QUALITY - VOCABULARY - PART 3: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS RELATING TO RISK MANAGEMENT
MS 1880-3:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of the Malaysian Standard specifies a list of terms and definitions relating to risk management that are commonly used in the field of soil quality. It is intended to facilitate a common and ....Read more universal interpretation of these terms and definitions. Close

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STARCHES AND DERIVED PRODUCTS – METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF STARCH CONTENT
MS 1879:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for the determination of starch content in starches and derived products.
The enzymic method may not be applicable for high amylose starches and certain ....Read more starch derivatives. Close

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Native starches - Methods for the identification of starch and determination of starch content (First revision)
MS 1879:2017
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the qualitative and quantitative methods for the identification of starch and determination of starch content in agricultural produce and flours.

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