| id |
9702 |
| authors |
Ellis, T.M.R. |
| year |
1997 |
| title |
The Role of Electronic Distribution and Publishing in the Development of International Standards |
| source |
Electronic Publishing '97 - New Models and Opprtunities: Proceedings of an ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Kent, Kenterbury, UK, April 14-16 1997/ Edited by John Smith [Preliminary Versions] |
| summary |
The International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) is responsible for the production andmaintenance of tens of thousands of International Standards, covering almost every aspect of twentieth century life. 85 countries are currently full members of ISO, with a further 26correspondent and 9 subscriber member countries Although the detailed structure of the Organisation varies slightly in different areas, the production of an International Standard always involves three main stages. |
| series |
ELPUB:1997 |
| type |
full paper |
| content |
file.pdf (1,097,291 bytes) |
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| urn:nbn |
urn:nbn:se:elpub-9702 |
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2003/04/23 10:23 |