I.S. EN 14463:2007
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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16-04-2013
English
01-01-2007
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
1.1 Main purposes
1.2 Target groups of this European Standard
1.3 Topics considered outside the scope of this European Standard
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 Symbols and abbreviations
6 Classification mark-up language
6.1 Basis of the syntax
6.2 Document Type Definition
6.3 Semantic description of the Classification Markup Language (DTD)
6.3.1 ClaML
6.3.2 Variants
6.3.3 Variant
6.3.4 Meta
6.3.5 Identifier
6.3.6 Title
6.3.7 Authors
6.3.8 Author
6.3.9 ClassKinds
6.3.10 UsageKinds
6.3.11 RubricKinds
6.3.12 UsageKind
6.3.13 ClassKind
6.3.14 RubricKind
6.3.15 Display
6.3.16 Modifier
6.3.17 ModifierClass
6.3.18 Class
6.3.19 ModifiedBy
6.3.20 ExcludeModifier
6.3.21 ValidModifierClass
6.3.22 Rubric
6.3.23 Label
6.3.24 History
6.3.25 SuperClass
6.3.26 SubClass
6.3.27 Reference
6.3.28 Para
6.3.29 Fragment
6.3.30 Include
6.3.31 IncludeDescendants
6.3.32 List
6.3.33 ListItem
6.3.34 Table
6.3.35 Caption
6.3.36 THead
6.3.37 TBody
6.3.38 TFoot
6.3.39 Row
6.3.40 Cell
6.3.41 Term
Annex A (informative) - Examples of usage of this standard
A.1 Representing the Dagger and Asterisk System of ICD
A.2 References to different languages
A.3 Text containing repetition and layout
Annex B (informative) - Suggested Usage of ClaML-attributes
B.1 Class kind attributes
B.2 Usage Kind Attributes
B.3 Rubric kind attributes
Bibliography
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