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  • A '''standards organization''' is a company that develops and amends technical standards for the inter- ...achieved widespread use and acceptance without having been approved by any standards organization.
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  • (ANSI) non-profit [[standards organization]] that manages technical standards for a wide range of materials, products,
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  • {{r|Standards organization}}
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  • ...rs''' (IEEE) is a publisher of many peer-reviewed journals and is also a [[standards organization]]. IEEE is a non-profit association of engineering professionals, especial
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  • (ISO) international consortium of various national [[standards organization]]s, headquartered in Geneva, [[Switzerland]].
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  • {{r|Standards organization}}
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  • {{r|Standards organization}}
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  • '''Ecma International''' (ECMA) is a [[standards organization]] for information communication technology and consumer electronics. It w
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  • ...ology professionals active in publishing peer-reviewed journals and as a [[standards organization]].
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  • (CSA) the [[standards organization]] for the emerging [[Matter standard]] and for [[Zigbee]] technology in sma
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  • (ECMA) a [[standards organization]] for communications and computers, formerly called the European Computer M
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  • An international standards organization (commonly referred to as the BIPM) established to maintain the [[Internatio
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  • {{r|Standards organization}}
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  • {{r|Standards organization}}
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  • ...e for Weights and Measures''), abbreviated '''CIPM''', is an international standards organization that through various resolutions from time to time sets measurement standar
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  • *National Information Standards Organization (1995) ''International Standard Serial Numbering''. Bethesda, Md.: NISO Pre
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  • The '''Connectivity Standards Alliance''' (CSA) is a [[standards organization]] for the emerging [[Matter (standard)|Matter standard]] in smart-home and
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  • ...h]]: '''Bureau international des poids et mesures'''), is an international standards organization.<ref>[http://www.bipm.org/en/home/ Welcome to the BIPM website]</ref> It is
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  • ...National Standards Institute''' (ANSI) is a non-governmental, non-profit [[standards organization]] that manages technical standards for a wide range of materials, products,
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  • * [http://www.sisostds.org/ Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization]
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  • ...standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national [[standards organization]]s. Founded in 1947, the organization promulgates worldwide proprietary ind :* '''Correspondent members''' are countries that do not have their own standards organization. These members are informed about ISO's work, but do not participate in sta
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  • ...I). The [[International Bureau of Weights and Measures]] (an international standards organization known also by its [[France|French]]-language initials BIPM) recognizes the
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  • ...f 2006, and the same standard has also been adopted by the [[International Standards Organization]] as ISO/IEC 23271:2006.
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  • ...tilities. The ECMA standard was also adopted in 2006 by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
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  • The W3C standards organization has published both a document containing the specifications of HTML5<ref>{{
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  • ...4175:2006, “Typing of numbers, marks and signs”. Released by the National standards organization of Finland.</ref>
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  • ...iversally in physics. It is in accordance with advice of the International Standards Organization (ISO 31-11, which, however, advises the use of &rho; instead of ''r'' ). I
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  • ...st cars on the road. All six are "Top Safety Picks" of the [[IIHS]] safety standards organization. All of them do very well in the crash testing programs of the [[National H
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