Who will standardise the standardisers: an analysis of the evolution of the standards-making process

For many years, there have been a number of different bodies producing standards—formal standards bodies, collaborative organisations and industrial consortia. Each process has its own advantages and disadvantages. More recently, there have been considerable efforts made to bring these processes tog...

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