There are several standards related to Unicode. Some are national standards that provide translated versions of sections of Unicode. Some provide guidance on using Unicode for languages frequently used in a region. Some are maintained to be in sync with Unicode.
Name | Organization | Notes |
---|---|---|
BSI ISO/IEC 10646 | British Standards Institution | UK adoption of ISO/IEC 10646 |
DIN 91379 | Deutsches Institut für Normung | Unicode subset for Europe |
CNS 14649 | Chinese National Standards (Taiwan) | |
GB 13000 | Chinese government standard | |
GB 18030 | Chinese government standard | Repertoire synchronized with ISO/IEC 10646 |
INCITS/ISO/IEC 10646 | International Committee for Information Technology Standards | US adoption of ISO/IEC 10646 |
ISIRI 6219 | Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran | |
ISO/IEC 10646 | International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission | Repertoire synchronized with Unicode |
JIS X 0221 | Japanese Industrial Standards | |
KS X 1005 | South Korean standard | Formerly KS C 5700; abolished in 2006[1] |
TCVN 6909 | Vietnam standard |
References
- Lunde, Ken. CJKV Information Processing. Cambridge, Massachusetts: O'Reilly & Associates, 1998. ISBN 1-56592-224-7. Page 120.
- Has UCS been adopted as a national standard?
- ↑ "KSX1005-1(정보산업분야) 등 2종 고시(폐지)". Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (in Korean). 2006-08-31.
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