Panorama on the standardizationFacebook FacebookGoogle + Google + Twitter TwitterReleased May 11, 2013, administratorA standard means a set of specifications describing an object, a being or a way to operate. The result is a serving principle rule, and technical reference.A standard is not compulsory, its membership is a voluntary act. Some are made binding by a regulatory enactment or law decree.Attention to the confusion between Standard and standard. The standard is the result of a more restricted than the standard consensus, developed between industrialists in consortia and not by national bodies. The difference, however, is low and the Anglo-Saxon use the term 'standard' to refer to a standard.Standards are developed by organizations of which the best known are:At the international levelISO (International Organization for Standardization);the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission);ITU (International Telecommunication Union);At the European levelCEN (Comité Européen de Normalisation) –1961;CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization);ETSI (European Telecommunications Standard Institute);At the African levelARSO (African standardization organization)At the level of CameroonANOR (standards and quality Agency)In FranceAFNOR (French standards Association);l ' UTE (Union Technique of electricity);...ISO (this is not an acronym, ISO comes from the Greek "isos" meaning equal) is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It is an international organization founded in 1947 and composed of representatives of national organizations in 150 countries.In Cameroon the status of standardisation is governed by the law N ° 96/11, 05/08/1996 relative a standardization, Decree N ° 2009/296 2009-09-17 supporting organization and operation of the Agency for standards and quality (ANOR) and the circular N ° 008/PM of 12/11/2010 relating to national standardization programmes.
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