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A standard is a document that provides requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose - ISO
Standards typically have a title and a report number associated with the organization that produced the standard.
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Standards are created by a wide variety of organizations.
The most common are:
Many countries also have national standardization organizations. Country standards are in the language of the country. English translations are not typically available.
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Specifications are concise statements of requirements for materials, products or services that are to be purchased by an industry or government agency. Specifications are limited to a specific project or government agency. Standards are specifications that are recognized as the most practical and appropriate current solution, that is agreed upon by a recognized authority, for a recurring problem.
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