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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; French: Commission électrotechnique internationale) is an international standards organization [3] [4] that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies – collectively known as "electrotechnology".
IEC has more than 11 000 technical experts working on standards voluntarily. This list is intended to detail the various technical committees of IEC, the scope of the committees, their key members and the key relevance and outputs of these committees.
ISO/IEC 8806—standard for low-level computer graphics; ISO 8824—formal notation used for describing data transmitted by telecommunications protocols; ISO/IEC 9070—Information technology – SGML support facilities – Registration procedures for public text owner identifiers. Describes the procedures whereby assignments of owner prefixes ...
ISO/IEC 7812 has two parts: Part 1: Numbering system; Part 2: Application and registration procedures; The registration authority for Issuer Identification Numbers (IINs) is the American Bankers Association. An IIN is currently six digits in length.
IEC TS 62239 Process management for avionics – Management plan; IEC TR 62240 Process management for avionics – Electronic components capability in operation; IEC 62241 Nuclear power plants – Main control room – Alarm functions and presentation; IEC 62243 Artificial Intelligence Exchange and Service Tie to All Test Environments (AI-ESTATE)
product certifications (many nations) Product certification or product qualification is the process of certifying that a certain product has passed performance tests and quality assurance tests, and meets qualification criteria stipulated in contracts, regulations, or specifications (sometimes called "certification schemes" in the product certification industry).
After the Dresden Agreement (1996), CENELEC coordinates standard development activities with IEC.Older IEC standards were converted in 1997 by adding 60000, for example IEC 27 became IEC 60027 and the same standards are also published in the EN 60000 series to indicate adoption by CENELEC as a European standard; for example IEC 60034 is also available as EN 60034.
The IEEE traces its founding to 1884 and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.In 1912, the rival Institute of Radio Engineers was formed. [6] Although the AIEE was initially larger, the IRE attracted more students and was larger by the mid-1950s.