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IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays-2020
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IEEE Standard for Environmental and
Social Responsibility Assessment of
Computers and Displays
Amendment 1: Editorial and Technical
Corrections and Clarifications
IEEE Computer Society
Developed by the
Standards Activities Board
IEEE Std 1680.1a™-2020
(Amendment to IEEE Std 1680.1™-2018)
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IEEE Std 1680.1a™-2020
(Amendment to IEEE Std 1680.1™-2018)
IEEE Standard for Environmental and
Social Responsibility Assessment of
Computers and Displays
Amendment 1: Editorial and Technical
Corrections and Clarifications
Developed by the
Standards Activities Board
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 30 January 2020
IEEE SA Standards Board
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Abstract: IEEE Std 1680.1 was published in March 2018 with a number of editorial and technical
errors. This amendment addresses, and is limited to, editorial and technical corrections and
clarifications in IEEE Std 1680.1-2018. This amendment does not include deletion of any criteria,
addition of any criteria, or any substantive revisions to criteria.
Keywords: amendment, computer, desktop, display, electronic product, electronic product
design, environment, environmental impact, environmental leadership, environmental
performance, IEEE 1680.1™, IEEE 1680.1a™, integrated desktop computer, monitor, notebook,
portable all-in-one computer, slate/tablet, small-scale server, social responsibility, sustainability,
thin client, workstation
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