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Standards organization

Standards Organizations are bodies, organizations and institutions that produce, and in some cases measure, standards.

Standards Organizations are constituted at the national, transnational and international levels - e.g. the British Standards Institution, the European Committee for Standardization), and the International Telecommunication Union.

The subject of their work can be narrow or broad - e.g. the World Wide Web Consortium concentrates on matters concerned with the World Wide Web), whilst the International Organization for Standardization deals with standards over a broad range of disciplines.

Overlapping or competing standards bodies tend to cooperate purposefully, by seeking to define boundaries between the scope of their work, and by operating in a hierarchical fashion in terms of national, transnational and international scope; international organisations tend to have as members national organisations; and standards emerging at national level (such as BS 5750) can be adopted at transnational levels (BS 5750 was adopted as EN 29000) and at international levels (BS 5750 was adopted as ISO 9000).

Some standards groups are government agencies (like NIST). Some are private research institutes that act like government agencies (like ANSI). There are also private volunteer associations (like IETF), and private industry consortia (like W3C).

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International Standards Organizations

  • ASTM International
  • BIPM, CGPM, and CIPM - Bureau International des Poids et Mesures and the related organizations established under the Metre Convention of 1875. Website
  • FAI - Fédération Aéronautique Internationale - Website
  • IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission - Website
  • IEEE - Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers - Website
  • IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force - Website
  • ISO - International Organization for Standardization - Website
  • ITU - The International Telecommunication Union - Website
    • ITU-R - ITU Radiocommunications Sector (formerly known as CCIR)
    • ITU-T - ITU Telecommunications Sector (formerly known as CCITT)
  • IUPAC - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry - Website
  • OASIS - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards - Website
  • SI - Système International d'Unités (International System of Units) - this is a standard, rather than a standards organization. See BIPM above (ISO and many other standards organizations ar also involved in maintaining this standard). Website
  • W3C - World Wide Web Consortium - Website
  • Accellera - Accellera Organization - Website

Continental and Transnational Standards Organizations

  • CEN - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization - Website
  • CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization - Website
  • ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute - Website

National Standards Organizations

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