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=Definition= | =[[Definition]]= | ||
A standard is an agreed way of doing something. | A standard is an agreed way of doing something. | ||
=Generic relations= | =[[Generic relations]]= | ||
[[Superordinate concept]] is: | [[Superordinate concept]] is: | ||
* [[Way]] | * [[Way]] | ||
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* Create standard | * Create standard | ||
* Review standard | * Review standard | ||
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* Discard standard | * Discard standard | ||
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[[Characteristic]]s | |||
* Familiarity | * Familiarity | ||
* Acceptance rate | * Acceptance rate | ||
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* Usability | * Usability | ||
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Instances are | Instances are, e.g.: | ||
* [[ISO 30401]] | * [[ISO 30401]] | ||
* [[ISO 21838-1]] | * [[ISO 21838-1]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 30 December 2022
Definition
A standard is an agreed way of doing something.
Generic relations
Life cycle
- Create standard
- Review standard
- Establish standard
- Publish standard
- Use standard
- Adopt standard
- Revise standard
- Discard standard
Characteristics
- Familiarity
- Acceptance rate
- Relevance
- Usability
Instances
Instances are, e.g.: