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ASTM E1679-95(2012)

Standard Practice for Setting the Requirements for the Serviceability of a Building or Building-Related Facility

1.1 This practice is a definitive procedure for setting requirements for the serviceability of a building or building-related facility.

1.2 This practice is not intended to be used for regulatory purposes.

1.3 This practice can be used for setting the profile of serviceability requirements of an occupant group in an existing building or building-related facility or of a group planning to move and looking at new accommodations to rent, buy, or build.

1.4 This practice can be used for setting the profile of serviceability requirements of an owner, facility manager, lender, or other investor.

1.5 The process of creating or adapting a set of classifications for establishing the levels of serviceability required by an occupant group or organization is outside the scope of the practice.

1.6 This practice contains the following information, in the sections indicated:

Section
Introduction1
Scope1
Referenced Documents2
Terminology3
Summary of Practice4
Significance and Use5
Procedure6
Keywords7
Example of a Pair of Serviceability Scales for One TopicAppendix X1
Example of Part of a Pair of Matching Profiles Presented as Bar ChartsAppendix X2
Example of Titles of Serviceability Aspects, Topics, and FeaturesAppendix X3
Example of a List of Common Generic Types of FunctionAppendix X4


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