ISO/IEC Standards
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a nongovernment group that brings both the private and public sectors together and creates solutions for business and society. New standards are created by industries or the ISO itself. When a particular industry identifies a specific need, it informs a technical committee within the ISO to get standards developed. If a committee does not exist, a new one may be set up. To be accepted, though, the members of the ISO technical committee must establish majority support and a global relevance must be set. The technical committees within ISO are composed of experts from specific industries such as technology and business. Additionally, other entities such as laboratories, ...
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