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- Sources of information about the POSIX Standards
- Oct 2nd, 1992
-
- A quick picture:
-
- Copies of the IEEE and ISO POSIX Standards can be obtained
- from IEEE Publication sales on +1 (800) 678-IEEE or
- +1 908-981-1393. They can also be obtained from the
- IEEE Computer Society at +1 (714) 821-8380.
- (See below for international sources, mail contacts, and the
- like.)
-
- Copies of Draft standards in progress can be obtained from
- IEEE Publication sales or from the IEEE Computer Society
- office: +1 (202) 371-0101.
-
- Information on the POSIX Conformance Test Suite used by the U.S.
- Government can be obtained from: +1 (703) 487-4650,
- Order #PB90-500919.
-
- IEEE is offering a seminar on the POSIX standards, for more
- details, contact the Seminars Administrator on +1-908-562-3805.
-
- Uniforum publishes a set of "POSIX Explored" publications on the
- POSIX standards. These can be obtained from Uniforum,
- +1 (408) 986-8840.
-
- There are also various privately authored tutorial books on the
- subject available from several sources. (None listed here to
- avoid any implication of endorsing one over the other in case I
- miss any.)
-
- 1) Machine readable, any form is currently not generally available.
- The current reasons are summarized at the end of this note.
- In the last two years, Andrew Hume of AT&T Bell Labs has obtained
- agreement to make some drafts of some standards public. Use
- anonymous FTP to
- research.att.com
- and access
- ~ftp/netlib/posix
- The file `index' at that location gives more information.
-
- 2) Paper copies of Published Standards.
-
- There are two versions of ISO/IEC 9945-1 (a.k.a. IEEE 1003.1). The
- ISO and IEEE documents are identical except for the covers. This is
- the first "fully approved" POSIX standard , it replaces IEEE Std.
- 1003.1-1988, which is still referenced by the U.S. Government's
- FIPS 151-1.
-
- The ISO documents can be ordered through the various national bodies.
- ANSI in the US, DIN in Germany, etc.
-
- The second IEEE POSIX standard is IEEE 1003.3-1991, Test Methods
- for measuring Conformance to POSIX.
-
- The third standard is IEEE 1003.9-1992, Fortran bindings.
-
- Further standards are coming out, POSIX.2 is due very soon.
-
- Document numbers:
-
- POSIX.1:
- ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990
- IEEE Std. 1003.1-1990
- IEEE Order number SH13680
- IEEE CS Catalog number 1019
- ISBN 1-55937-061-0
-
- POSIX.3:
- IEEE Std. 1003.3-1991
- IEEE Order number SH14068
- ISBN 1-55937-104-8
-
- POSIX.9:
- IEEE Std 1003.9-1992
- IEEE Order number SH15362
- ISBN 1-55937-230-3
-
- (Other documents not yet available in this form.)
-
- IEEE availability.
-
- The IEEE version can be ordered from several sources. The
- "SH" number (found on the lower left of the cover or lower
- right of the front inside cover is the key to ordering it.)
-
- There is a 10% quantity discounts (>50 copies) from IEEE.
- The first copy for IEEE (but not CS) members is 30% discount
- from IEEE, all others at list. The CS has a different
- discount schedule that applies to CS members as well.
-
- There is an order form in the IEEE Standards Catalog about
- who can do credit purchases. Call +1 (908) 562-3800 to
- request a copy of the catalog.
-
- POSIX.1: List $75.00, IEEE Member price $52.50
- POSIX.3: List $20.00, IEEE Member price $19.60
- POSIX.9: List $42.00, IEEE Member price $29.40
-
- Continental US:
- IEEE Publication Sales +1 (800) 678-IEEE or
- Computer Society: +1 (714) 821 8380 (Ask for Customer Service)
-
-
- Canada:
- IEEE Canada +1 (908) 981-1393.
- 7071 Yonge St.
- Thornhill, Ontario L3T 2A6
- Canada.
-
- Outside Continental US or via paper.
-
- IEEE Publication Sales Dept +1 (800) 678 IEEE
- 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331 +1 908 981 1393
- Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331
-
- -or-
-
- IEEE Computer Society +1 (714) 821 8380
- 10662 Los Vaqueros Cir. Fax +1 (714) 821 4010
- PO Box 3014
- Los Alamitos Ca. 90720-3014
-
- Europe:
- IEEE Computer Society +32 2 770 2198
- Jacques Kevers Fax +32 2 770 8505
- 13, Ave de l'Aquilon
- B-1200
- Brussels, Belgium.
-
- Asia:
- IEEE Computer Society +81 33 408 3118
- Ms. Kyoko Mikami Fax +81 33 408 3553
- Ooshima Building
- 2-19-1 Minami Aoyma
- Minato-Ku, Tokyo 107
- Japan
-
- ISO Availability:
-
- ISO
- 1, rue de Varembe
- Gase Postale 58
- CH-1211
- Geneve 20
- Switzerland/Suisse.
-
- ANSI +1 (212) 642-4900
- 11 West 42nd Street
- New York, NY 10036
-
- 3) Drafts in Balloting.
-
- For drafts that currently are in balloting contact the
- IEEE Publication Sales Dept at the Hoes Lane address above.
-
- There may be a per-page copying charge.
-
- 4) Drafts not yet balloting (working drafts), contact:
-
-
- IEEE Service Center +1 (800) 678 IEEE
- 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331 +1 908 981 1393
- Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331
- or
- IEEE Computer Society (202) 371-0101
- 1730 Massachusetts Ave N.W. Fax (202) 728-9614
- Washington, DC 20036-1903
-
- There may be a per-page copying charge.
-
- 5) Subscriptions to the POSIX mailings:
- Note that this form tends to get a bit out of date rapidly. However, it
- should get you reasonably plugged into the process. Explanatory
- notes follow the form.
-
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-
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-
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- automatically as they are created)
-
- c) Individual Projects (see attachment for descriptions)
-
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- SEC ___ DSSC ___ PSC ___
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- 1003.3 ___ ___ 1003.4 ___ ___ 1003.5 ___ ___
- 1003.6 ___ ___ 1003.7 ___ ___ 1003.8 ___ ___
- 1003.9 ___ ___ 1003.10 ___ ___ 1003.11 ___ ___
- 1003.12 ___ ___ 1003.14 ___ ___ 1003.15 ___ ___
- 1003.17 ___ ___ 1003.18 ___ ___ 1201.1 ___ ___
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- 1237 ___ ___ 1238 ___ ___
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- existing subscription? yes no
-
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-
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-
- Notes:
-
- An average mailing of all materials is over 2000 pages.
- Regular delivery to international addresses can take up to 8 weeks.
-
- Project Name and Title list:
-
- SEC Sponsor Executive Committee
- PMC Project Management Committee
- PSC Profiles Steering Committee
- SCCT Steering Committee on Conformance Testing
- DSSC Distributed Services Steering Committee
- SCWUI Steering Committee on Windowing User Interfaces
-
- 1003.0 POSIX Guide 1003.11 Transaction Processing AEP
- 1003.1 System Interfaces 1003.12 Protocol Independent Interf
- 1003.2 Shell & Util. 1003.13 Real Time AEP
- 1003.3 Test Methods 1003.14 Multiprocessing AEP
- 1003.4 Real Time 1003.15 Batch Services
- 1003.5 Ada Bindings 1003.17 Directory Service API
- 1003.6 POSIX Security 1003.18 POSIX Platform AEP
- 1003.7 System Admin. 1201.1 Windowing Toolkit API
- 1003.8 Trans. File Access 1201.2 User Interface Driveability
- 1003.9 Fortran Bindings 1224.0 X.400 & 500 Obj Mgt
- 1003.10 Supercomputing AEP 1224.1 X.400 Gateway API
- 1238 Common OSI API & FTAM API
-
- Send the materials to: For inquiries about current subscription:
-
- TCOS Standards Subscriptions Charles Habermann
- c/o Brenda Williams NAPS International
- IEEE Computer Society 9611 12th Ave. S.
- 1730 Massachusetts Ave. NW Bloomington, MN 55425
- Washington DC 20036-1903 +1 (612) 888-0074
- 202-371-0101 cjh@bungia.mn.org
-
-
-
- On machine readable:
-
- Machine readable copies of the standards, in any form are currently
- not available. Period.
-
- Reasons:
- a) Document integrity. There is a real risk (in that apparently
- it has happened) that slightly modified documents are passed off
- as the "real" standard. (Although not impossible, it's harder
- with paper, and more blatantly illegal.)
-
- Secondarily, when you obtain a copy how do you know, for sure,
- that it hasn't been tapered with? You'd have to have some
- trusted source. (Particularly critical for purchasing litigation.)
-
- b) Loss of income to ISO or IEEE (although an important reason,
- cynicism aside, it is less important than the first.) Without
- that income, IEEE would be able to progress the standards process
- forward. Much of the development process is "free" to the IEEE
- volunteers who do the work (for example, editorial support,
- much of the balloting process, and lots of logistical support).
- This is supported by sales of the document. Ditto ISO.
-
- Nevertheless it is being investigated as a recognized need, and if
- the problems above can be dealt with, some form of machine readable
- will be available in the future.
-
- Other notes:
-
- The other POSIX standards will (mostly) become IEEE and ISO standards
- in time, but for many there will likely be a period where there is
- only an IEEE version.
-
- The IEEE used to have a plasticized cover, blue with orange trim,
- identified on the spine (and they tell me that the orange is a
- color code). The ISO cover is the standard ISO white cover. Both
- are on A4 paper.
-
- The IEEE has just changed the design of the 1003 series. (!) Now
- it's gray with a blue accent for .9. That accent color will
- change for each title, and it does wrap onto the spine. The title
- is also id'ed on the spine.
-
-