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ISO/IEC DIS 9899, a Draft International Standard, is set to replace ISO/IEC 9899:2018. It focuses on the C language, undergoing approval processes within ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22. Aimed at supporting Sustainable Development Goals.
Read original articleISO/IEC DIS 9899 is a Draft International Standard currently under development to replace ISO/IEC 9899:2018. The standard pertains to Information technology and Programming languages, specifically focusing on the C language. It is in the enquiry phase with ISO members and has been approved for registration as FDIS. The Technical Committee responsible for this standard is ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22, and it is expected to have 745 pages in its 5th edition. The standard's life cycle includes stages such as proposal, committee draft registration, consultation periods, and approval for registration as DIS. ISO/IEC DIS 9899 aims to contribute to Sustainable Development Goals related to Industry, Innovation, Infrastructure, and Sustainable Cities and Communities. For further inquiries or support regarding this standard, individuals can reach out to ISO customer care services.
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