MIL-STD-962D
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5.14.10 Definitions. Definitions that relate only to the appendix shall be listed in the appendix under the section heading "DEFINITIONS." Definitions already appearing in section
3 of the standard shall not be repeated. This section shall be omitted from the appendix if not applicable.
5.15 Index. An alphabetical index may be placed at the end of a standard to permit ready reference to contents. Its use shall be limited to lengthy documents. If used, an index follows
the basic document and any appendix. The pages are numbered continuously following the last page of the basic document or appendix, as applicable. The document identifier shall appear in the upper center of each page.
5.16 Standards issued in parts. When there is a family of related, processes, practices, methods, or other criteria, it may be useful to have separate standards that all bear the same basic number, but are divided into parts. Each part shall be a complete six-section standard. When there are definitions, requirements, or other information that are common across all of the part standards, it may be beneficial to issue a general standard that contains all of common information, and refer back to general standard in the individual part standards. Part standards shall be identified by the same document identifier followed by a dash and sequential number.
Example: MIL-STD-176-1
MIL-STD-176-2
MIL-STD-176-3
Using the above example, should a general standard containing common requirements be necessary, it would be designated as MIL-STD-176.
5.17 Revisions. Revisions shall follow the content and format instructions prescribed for new standards. Revisions shall be indicated by a capital letter immediately following the document identifier. The first revision shall be marked with the letter "A" and succeeding revisions shall be indicated by letters in alphabetical sequence, except the letters "I", "O", "Q", "S", and "Z" shall not be used. For example, when MIL-STD-123B is revised, it becomes MIL- STD-123C. For part standards, the revision letter shall be placed after the last number. For example, MIL-STD-176-3A.
5.18 Changes.
5.18.1 Purpose. Changes shall be prepared to make limited modifications to standards. A standard may be changed a maximum of five times after which, it shall be revised. If the security classification is changed, the document shall be revised.
5.18.2 Format. Changes shall be incorporated into the standard and not issued as
separate documents. When changes are issued, the entire text of the standard shall be issued with the modifications identified as described in 5.18.4. Figure 7 provides an example of a change.
5.18.3 Document identifiers for changes to standards. The document identifier of the change shall be the same as the standard with which it is associated. Since changes are
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