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  1. ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardization and IEC stands for the International Electrotechnical Commission. Together, the two organizations work to develop, maintain, and promote standards in the fields of science and technology.
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    (I nternational O rganization for S tandardization/ I nternational E lectrotechnical C ommission) A standard governed by both ISO and the IEC. ISO originally stood for International Standards Organization, hence the ISO acronym.
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    International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards body that publishes International Standards for electrical, electronic and related technologies.
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    The use of the ISO/IEC prefix covers publications from ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 – Information Technology, as well as conformity assessment standards developed by ISO CASCO (Committee on conformity assessment) and IEC CAB (Conformity Assessment Board).
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    International Organization for Standardization - Wikipedia

    The International Organization for Standardization is an independent, non-governmental, international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. Membership requirements are given in Article 3 of the ISO … See more

    The International Organization for Standardization in French is Organisation internationale de normalisation and in Russian, Международная организация по стандартизации … See more

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    International standards are the main products of ISO. It also publishes technical reports, technical specifications, publicly available specifications, technical corrigenda (corrections), … See more

    On occasion, the fact that many of the ISO-created standards are ubiquitous has led to common use of "ISO" to describe the product that … See more

    ISO presents several awards to acknowledge the valuable contributions made in the realm of international standardization:
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    The organization that is known today as ISO began in 1926 as the International Federation of the National Standardizing Associations (ISA), which primarily focused on See more

    ISO is a voluntary organization whose members are recognized authorities on standards, each one representing one country. Members meet annually at a General Assembly to discuss the strategic objectives of ISO. The organization is coordinated by a … See more

    A standard published by ISO/IEC is the last stage of a long process that commonly starts with the proposal of new work within a committee. Some abbreviations used for marking a standard with its status are:
    • PWI – Preliminary Work Item
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