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AS 1189.9—1985
Australian Standard
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DATA PROCESSING—VOCABULARYPart 9—DATA COMMUNICATION
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This Australian standard was prepared by Committee IS/1, Information ProcessingSystems. It was approved on behalf of the Council of the Standards Association of Australia on 6 November 1984 and published on 31 January 1985.The following interests are represented on Committee IS/1:Australian Bankers’ AssociationAustralian Bureau of StatisticsAustralian Computer Equipment Suppliers AssociationAustralian Computer Users AssociationAustralian Computer SocietyAustralian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers AssociationCSIRO, Division of Computing ResearchDepartment of DefenceDepartment of Science and TechnologyLife Insurance Federation of AustraliaOffice Equipment Industry Association of AustraliaPublic Service Board, N.S.W.Qantas Airways LimitedTelecom AustraliaUniversities and Colleges
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AS 1189.9—1985
Australian Standard
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DATA PROCESSING—VOCABULARYPart 9—DATA COMMUNICATION
First published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985
PUBLISHED BY STANDARDS AUSTRALIA(STANDARDS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA)1 THE CRESCENT, HOMEBUSH, NSW 2140
ISBN 0 7262 3626 8
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