
• In France, an official government publication bound in yellow covers.
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Another name for a London Stock Exchange publication, Admission of Securities to Listing, which sets out the rules for companies that wish to be quoted on the exchange
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If you found this one you are either an old Coloured Books hand from UK academic networking or an obsessive checker of glossary entries. Yellow Book was the transport layer standard for UK academic networking before IPS was adopted as even more universal than SNA. The other colours included grey for mail and red for batch job transfer and control.
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Yellow Book [ French
livre jaune .] In France, an official government publication bound in yellow covers.
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The Yellow Book is the annual publication by the GAO of the Generally Accepted Governmental Auditing Standards. Every year the GAO publishes a book that contains all of its updated rules and standards for conducting audits in the public sector. This book has always featured a bright yellow cover. Rather than calling it the GAO book of GAGAS, people...
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