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INCITS Withdrawn Standards and Projects List - Prior to 2015 INCITS Withdrawn Standards and Projects List - Prior to 2015 Key: Designation: The final standard designation given to the published standard Project: The initial number assigned to new project prior to 2013. Title: Title of the standard Committee: The committee assignment for the project. Designation: -[] Project: 1058 Knowledge Information Format (KIF) Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: -[] Project: 1059 Conceptual Graphs: A presentation language for knowledge in conceptual models Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: -[] Project: 106 USA Candidates for Registry Committee: INCITS/L2 Designation: -[] Project: 2113 Cartridge Characterization Standard - Part 4: Ink Cartridge Attributes Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 2113 Cartridge Characterization Standard - Part 5: Toner cartridge attributes Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 2086 Document Printing Application - Part 1: Abstract Service Definition and Procedures Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 2087 Application session service Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1234 Information technology - Database languages - SQL - Part 4: Persistent Stored Modules (SQL/PSM) TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Committee: INCITS/DM32.2 Designation: -[] Project: 1234 Information technology - Database languages - SQL - Part 1: Framework (SQL/Framework) TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Committee: INCITS/DM32.2 Designation: -[] Project: 2061 Protocol Combinations to Provide and Support the OSI Network Service (Technical Report Type 3) Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1879 Information Technology--Specification of reproduction properties and variations producing a 16-step equally spaced gray scales Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 2086 Document Printing Application - Part 2: Protocol Specification Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1876 Information Technology-- Method of optimizing image reproduction-- Part 1 Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 474 Binding Techniques for Programming Languages Committee: INCITS/PL22 Designation: -[] Project: 1403 Information technology - Multimedia content description interface - Part 12: Query format Committee: INCITS/L3.1 Designation: -[] Project: 1090 MHS Management - Part 5: Configuration Management Functions Committee: INCITS/INCITS Designation: -[] Project: 1670 Information technology - Metadata for technical standards and specifications documents - Part 1: Document description elements Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: -[] Project: 1670 Information technology - Metadata for technical standards and specifications documents - Part 2: URI naming and resolution techniques Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: -[] Project: 2086 Document Printing Application - Part 3: Management Service and Protocol Specification Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1875 Information technology-- Minimum information to be specified for Image Scanners-- Part 2: Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 2026 Services for computer supported telecommunications applications (CSTA) Phase III (FOURTH EDITION) Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 2068 Relayed multicast protocol (RMCP) - Specification for N-plex Group Applications Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 2072 Network/Transport Protocol Interworking Specification (Technical Report Type 3) Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 2040 Corporate Telecommunication Network -- Signalling interworking between QSIG and SIP -- Basic services Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 2026 Services for computer supported telecommunications applications (CSTA) Phase III (FOURTH EDITION) Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1877 Information technology-- Print Quality Attributes for Machine Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 1234 Information technology - Technical Reports on ISO/IEC 9075 Committee: INCITS/DM32.2 Designation: -[] Project: 1878 Information technology-- Office Equipment-- Appearance-based image quality standards for printers Committee: INCITS/W1 Designation: -[] Project: 2057 Operation of an X.25 to X.25 Interworking Unit Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: -[] Project: 1234 Information technology - Database languages - SQL - Part 4: Persistent Stored Modules (SQL/PSM) TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Committee: INCITS/DM32.2 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003/AM 3:2005-[2015] Project: 1608 Information technology - Document description and processing languages -- DSSSL library for complex compositions - AMENDMENT 3: Extensions to Multilingual Compositions (North and South Asian Compositions) Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003/AM 2:2005-[2015] Project: 1608 Information technology - Information technology - Document description and processing languages -- DSSSL library for complex compositions AMENDMENT 2: Extensions to multilingual compositions (South- East Asian compositions) Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003-[2010] Project: 1608 Information technology - Document description and processing languages - DSSSL Library for complex compositions Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 22250-1:2002-[2010] Project: 1543 Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Regular Language Description for XML (RELAX) - Part 1: RELAX Core Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 9573:1988-[2010] Project: 721 Information processing -- SGML support facilities - Techniques for Using SGML (Type 3 TR) Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 29794-4:2010-[2010] Project: 1672 Information technology - Biometric Sample Quality - Part 4: Finger image data Committee: INCITS/M1.3 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 19075-1:2011-[2012] Project: 2155 Information technology - Database languages - SQL technical reports - Part 1: XQuery Regular Expression Support in SQL Committee: INCITS/DM32.2 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003/AM 1:2005-[2015] Project: 1608 Information technology - Document description and processing languages -- DSSSL library for complex compositions AMENDMENT 1: Extensions to basic composition Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC 27005:2008-[2009] Project: 888 Information technology - Security techniques - Information security risk management Committee: INCITS/CS1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 29794-5:2010-[2010] Project: 1672 Information technology - Biometric Sample Quality - Part 5: Face image data Committee: INCITS/M1.3 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC 10175-2:1996-[1999] Project: 711 Part 2: Protocol Specification Committee: INCITS/V1.9 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 10091:1995-[2010] Project: 1066 Information Technology - Technical Aspects of 130 mm Optical Disk Cartridges - Write-once Recording Formats Committee: INCITS/B11 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 14496-9:2009-[2011] Project: 1101 Information technology - Coding of audio-visual objects - Part 9: Reference hardware description (3rd Edition) Committee: INCITS/L3.1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 13841:1995-[2010] Project: 1068 Information Technology - Guidance on Measurement Techniques for 90 mm Optical Disk Cartridges Committee: INCITS/B11 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 13561:1994-[2010] Project: 1189 Information technology - Guidelines for effective use of optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/IEC 10090 Committee: INCITS/B11 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 9573-11:2004-[2010] Project: 721 Information technology - SGML support facilities - Part 11: Application at ISO Central Secretariat for International Standards and Technical Reports (2nd edition) Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 15944-6:2009-[2010] Project: 1727 Information technology - Business operational view - Part 6: Technical introduction of e-Business modelling Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 9575:1995-[2010] Project: 756 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Routeing Framework (Technical Report Type 3) Committee: INCITS/T3 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003-[R2014] Project: 1443 Information technology - Procedures for Achieving Data Registry Content Consistency - Part 1: Data Elements Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 15285:1998-[2010] Project: 1141 Information technology - An operational model for characters and glyphs Committee: INCITS/L2 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 15413:2001-[2010] Project: 1404 Information Technology - Font Services - Part 1: Abstract Service Definition (Type 1 TR) Committee: INCITS/V1 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 20943-3:2004-[2010] Project: 1443 Information technology - Procedure for Achieving Data Registry Content Consistency - Part 3: Value Domains Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 9007:1987-[2010] Project: 1354 Information Processing Systems - Concepts and Terminology for the Conceptual Schema and the Information Base Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 9789:1994-[2010] Project: 697 Information technology - Guidelines for the Organization and Representation of Data Element Types for Data Interchange - Coding Methods and Principles (Type 3 technical report) Committee: INCITS/DM32.8 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 15285:1998-[2015] Project: 1141 Information technology - An operational model for characters and glyphs Committee: INCITS/L2 Designation: INCITS/ISO/IEC TR 24714:2008-[2015] Project: 1723 Information technology -- Biometrics -- Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications -- Part 1: General guidance Committee: INCITS/M1.6 Designation:
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