FED-STD-800
TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS FOR SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND PRACTICES
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GSA - FSS - Federal Supply Service
Year: 1989
Abstract: This standard contains terms, definitions and symbols for security equipments and practices used by Government agencies.
This standard is not intended to limit the use of other terms or symbols not contained herein. Some terms and symbols set forth herein are not intended to be considered as standard terms and are provided only to assist in interpretation of specifications or standards, in which they may be used.
The terms and symbols set forth herein may be used by agencies in developing specifications for security requirements. Terms or symbols may be further defined for specific applications. If terms contained herein are used with a meaning other than that set forth, a definition of the term should be included in the specification, standard or other document. Terms or symbols not contained herein may be used.
The alphabetization system used herein is not based strictly on the sequence of the letters in the terms or phrases. Terms which involve numbers are placed as if the number was spelled out.
This standard is not intended to limit the use of other terms or symbols not contained herein. Some terms and symbols set forth herein are not intended to be considered as standard terms and are provided only to assist in interpretation of specifications or standards, in which they may be used.
The terms and symbols set forth herein may be used by agencies in developing specifications for security requirements. Terms or symbols may be further defined for specific applications. If terms contained herein are used with a meaning other than that set forth, a definition of the term should be included in the specification, standard or other document. Terms or symbols not contained herein may be used.
The alphabetization system used herein is not based strictly on the sequence of the letters in the terms or phrases. Terms which involve numbers are placed as if the number was spelled out.
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contributor author | GSA - FSS - Federal Supply Service | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:23:55Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T18:23:55Z | |
date copyright | 01/05/1989 | |
date issued | 1989 | |
identifier other | IFJUDAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/206340 | |
description abstract | This standard contains terms, definitions and symbols for security equipments and practices used by Government agencies. This standard is not intended to limit the use of other terms or symbols not contained herein. Some terms and symbols set forth herein are not intended to be considered as standard terms and are provided only to assist in interpretation of specifications or standards, in which they may be used. The terms and symbols set forth herein may be used by agencies in developing specifications for security requirements. Terms or symbols may be further defined for specific applications. If terms contained herein are used with a meaning other than that set forth, a definition of the term should be included in the specification, standard or other document. Terms or symbols not contained herein may be used. The alphabetization system used herein is not based strictly on the sequence of the letters in the terms or phrases. Terms which involve numbers are placed as if the number was spelled out. | |
language | English | |
title | FED-STD-800 | num |
title | TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS FOR SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND PRACTICES | en |
type | standard | |
page | 324 | |
status | Active | |
tree | GSA - FSS - Federal Supply Service:;1989 | |
contenttype | fulltext |