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The IEEE Color Books. Complete 13-Volume Collection in PDF Format

The IEEE Color Books: Complete Collection incorporates the 13 volumes that comprise the IEEE Color Books standards series: IEEE Std 141-1993 (R1999), IEEE Red Book / IEEE Std 142-2007, IEEE Green Book / IEEE Std 241-1990 (R1997), IEEE Gray Book / IEEE Std 242-2001, IEEE Buff Book / IEEE Std 399-1997, IEEE Brown Book / IEEE Std 446-1995 (R2000), IEEE Orange Book / IEEE Std 551-2006, IEEE Violet Book / IEEE Std 493-1997, IEEE Gold Book IEEE / Std 602-2007, IEEE White Book / IEEE Std 739-1995, IEEE Bronze Book / IEEE Std 902-1998, IEEE Yellow Book / IEEE Std 1015-2006, IEEE Blue Book / IEEE Std 1015-2006/Cor1-2007, IEEE Blue Book / IEEE Std 1100-1999, IEEE Emerald Book. --- LICENSING: SINGLE-USER EDITION: THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED FOR ONE USER ONLY. Please visit https://standards.ieee.org/products-programs/ieee-3000/ for updates to these historical volumes.

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IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry
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Active Standard
History
Published:
2022-03-25

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IEEE Industry Applications Society
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Sponsor Committee
IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry
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