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  2. De facto standard - Wikipedia

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    A de facto standard is a custom or convention that is commonly used even though its use is not required. De facto is a Latin phrase (literally " of fact "), here meaning "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but not officially established".

  3. De facto - Wikipedia

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    The term "de facto standard" is used for both: to contrast obligatory standards (also known as "de jure standards"); or to express a dominant standard, when there is more than one proposed standard. In social sciences , a voluntary standard that is also a de facto standard, is a typical solution to a coordination problem .

  4. Category:Standards - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Simple English; ... Pages in category "Standards" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. ... De facto standard; DigiDoc;

  5. Bokmål - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Sicilianu; Simple English; ... is one of the official written standards for the Norwegian ... is commonly seen as the de facto standard for spoken Bokmål.

  6. OECD - Wikipedia

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    The OECD is responsible for the OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, a continuously updated document that is a de facto standard (i.e., soft law). [ 71 ] It published the OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 in March 2008, which argues that tackling key environmental problems—including climate change , biodiversity loss , water ...

  7. Brussels effect - Wikipedia

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    The Berlaymont building in Brussels, the headquarters of the European Commission. The Brussels effect is the process of unilateral regulatory globalisation caused by the European Union who de facto (but not necessarily de jure) externalizes its laws outside its borders through market mechanisms.

  8. BASIC - Wikipedia

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    By 1978, MS BASIC was a de facto standard and practically every home computer of the 1980s included it in ROM. Upon boot, a BASIC interpreter in direct mode was presented. Commodore Business Machines includes Commodore BASIC, based on Microsoft BASIC. The Apple II and TRS-80 each have two versions of BASIC: a smaller introductory version with ...

  9. Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorian calendar is the de facto international standard and is used almost everywhere in the world for civil purposes. The widely used solar aspect is a cycle of leap days in a 400-year cycle designed to keep the duration of the year aligned with the solar year . [ 37 ]