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[note 2] For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue. [1] The standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased. However, about 300 of the standards produced by ISO and IEC's Joint Technical Committee 1 have been made freely and publicly available. [2]
The ISO 9000 family is a set of international standards for quality management systems.It was developed in March 1987 by International Organization for Standardization.The goal of these standards is to help organizations ensure that they meet customer and other stakeholder needs within the statutory and regulatory requirements related to a product or service.
The Free Software Foundation was "developing a free, high-quality and fully functional set of libraries and programs that implement the PDF file format and associated technologies to the ISO 32000 standard", as one of its high priority projects.
PDF/UA (PDF/Universal Accessibility), [1] formally ISO 14289, is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for accessible PDF technology. A technical specification intended for developers implementing PDF writing and processing software, PDF/UA provides definitive terms and requirements for accessibility in PDF documents and applications. [2]
ISO 10360-10:2016 Part 10: Laser trackers for measuring point-to-point distances; ISO 10360-12:2016 Part 12: Articulated arm coordinate measurement machines (CMM) ISO/IEC 10367:1991 Information technology - Standardized coded graphic character sets for use in 8-bit codes; ISO/IEC 10373 Identification cards – Test methods
This is a list of published [Note 1] International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards and other deliverables. [Note 2] For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue. [1] The standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased.
This standard was developed by technical committee ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 Software and systems engineering. [1] ISO/IEC 90003 originally published as ISO 9000-3 [2] for the first time in December 1997, was issued for the first time as an ISO/IEC 90003 in February 2004. The review cycle of ISO 90003 is every 5 years.
The standard was designed to fit into an integrated management system. [2] The goal of it is similar to Boeing's D1-9000. [3] The standard is based on ISO 9000, with 27 additional requirements unique to the aerospace industry. The intent is to standardize and streamline many of the other aerospace quality management standards. [4]