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International Organization for Standardization

Plaque marking the building in [[Prague The International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) 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 Statutes.

ISO was founded on 23 February 1947, and () it has published over 25,000 international standards covering almost all aspects of technology and manufacturing. It has over 800 technical committees (TCs) and subcommittees (SCs) to take care of standards development.

The organization develops and publishes international standards in technical and nontechnical fields, including everything from manufactured products and technology to food safety, transport, IT, agriculture, and healthcare. More specialized topics like electrical and electronic engineering are instead handled by the International Electrotechnical Commission. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The three official languages of ISO are English, French, and Russian. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Statistical methods ISO standard handbook 3

    Published 1989
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    ISO 9000 quality management

    Published 2001
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    Information technology Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX)

    Published 1993
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