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ISO 1730-1980 听写设备基本操作要求

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【英文标准名称】:Dictationequipment;Basicoperatingrequirements
【原文标准名称】:听写设备基本操作要求
【标准号】:ISO1730-1980
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:国际
【发布日期】:1980-05
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:国际标准化组织(IX-ISO)
【起草单位】:ISO/IECJTC1
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:磁带录音机;听写设备;使用要求;办公系统;办公机器;办公室设备;规范(批准)
【英文主题词】:Dictationequipment;Officeequipment;Officemachines;Officesystem;Specification(approval);Taperecorders
【摘要】:Appliestodictationmachines,transcriptionmachinesandtocombineddictationandtranscriptionmachines.Servestodefineroleofthesemachinesandtodescribeelementstoensuretheireffectiveoperationandtospecifyoperatingrequirements.References:ISO4062;5138/1.
【中国标准分类号】:Y54
【国际标准分类号】:35_260
【页数】:5P.;A4
【正文语种】:英语


【英文标准名称】:InterpretationsVolume52-SectionII-A
【原文标准名称】:说明.第52卷.第II-A节
【标准号】:ASMESECII-AINTVOL52-2003
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:美国
【发布日期】:2003-07-01
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:美国机械工程师协会(US-ASME)
【起草单位】:
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:
【英文主题词】:
【摘要】:BoilerandPressureVessel.InterpretationsVolume52-SectionII-A
【中国标准分类号】:H40
【国际标准分类号】:
【页数】:
【正文语种】:英语


Product Code:SAE J2944
Title:Driving Performance Definitions
Issuing Committee:Safety And Human Factors Steering Committee
Scope: The purpose of this Recommended Practice is to define terms concerned with the measurement of driver performance, where on-road driving is the primary task. These terms appear in standards, journal articles, proceedings papers, technical reports, and presentations. Currently, only measures pertaining to lateral and longitudinal control of a road vehicle are included. Measures of event detection, visual performance, occlusion, physiological response, secondary task performance, subjective assessment, and situation awareness are either covered elsewhere or will be covered in future versions.This standard is applicable to studies of production and aftermarket wheeled road vehicles (passenger vehicles, heavy trucks and buses). Those studies may be conducted on public and private roads, test tracks, or in driving simulators. For agricultural, construction or industrial equipment, or military vehicles, this standard only applies when they are driven on-road, not off-road. Motorcycles and mopeds are excluded from scope because they lack a steering wheel and foot-operated throttle, and tracked vehicles are excluded for now to avoid complicating the development of lane-related measures. The measures defined in this document are most likely to be used in safety and/or usability assessments of (1) telematics systems (e.g., navigation systems, in-vehicle cell phones), (2) driver assistance systems (e.g., adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, collision warning), (3) fitness to drive/licensing, (4) drugs and medications use by drivers, and (5) for other purposes.
Rationale: The purpose of this Recommended Practice is to define terms concerned with the measurement of driver performance, where on-road driving is the primary task. These terms appear in standards, journal articles, proceedings papers, technical reports, and presentations. Currently, only measures pertaining to lateral and longitudinal control of a road vehicle are included. Measures of event detection, visual performance, occlusion, physiological response, secondary task performance, subjective assessment, and situation awareness are either covered elsewhere or will be covered in future versions.This standard is applicable to studies of production and aftermarket wheeled road vehicles (passenger vehicles, heavy trucks and buses). Those studies may be conducted on public and private roads, test tracks, or in driving simulators. For agricultural, construction or industrial equipment, or military vehicles, this standard only applies when they are driven on-road, not off-road. Motorcycles and mopeds are excluded from scope because they lack a steering wheel and foot-operated throttle, and tracked vehicles are excluded for now to avoid complicating the development of lane-related measures. The measures defined in this document are most likely to be used in safety and/or usability assessments of (1) telematics systems (e.g., navigation systems, in-vehicle cell phones), (2) driver assistance systems (e.g., adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, collision warning), (3) fitness to drive/licensing, (4) drugs and medications use by drivers, and (5) for other purposes.