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- Standards New Zealand - The trading arm of the Standards Council. A crown entity operating under the Standards Act 1988. The Standards Council, an appointed body with representatives from all sectors of the community, oversees the development and adoption of Standards and standards-related products.
- Australia - Standards Australia Limited - Information about standardization and the standardization process, links to commercial activities and online standards shop.
- Open Standards - What is a standard, what is an open standard, and why use open standards on the Internet.
- Russian Standards - GOST and SNIP standards vendor.
- The Standard Shop - UK online shop selling a small number of popular ISO, OSHA and BS standards. With short background information on the standards.
- International Organization for Standardization - Worldwide federation of national standards bodies from 130 countries and non-governmental, promoting the development of standardization and related activities resulting in international agreements which are published as International Standards.
- Tea Standards - List of ISO standards relevant to this field.
- UK - Defence Standards - DStan's main purpose is to develop, facilitate and communicate UK MOD standardization policies, standards, procedures and guidance on standardization issues.
- Standards for Representing Dates - Useful overview and discussion on adopting ISO standards and four-digit year formats as part of Y2K readiness and future-proofing of software - University of California at Berkeley.
- ASHRAE Standards - Searchable list of ASHRAE standards. Information about updates, corrections and the standard procedure.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Accounting Standards Board - The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) founded on April 1, 2001 is the successor of the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) founded in June 1973 in London. It is responsible for developing the International Financial Reporting Standards (new name for the International Accounting Standards issued after 2001), and promoting the use and application of these standards.
- Generally Accepted Auditing Standards - Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, or GAAS, are ten auditing standards, developed by the AICPA, consisting of general standards, standards of field work, and standards of reporting, along with interpretations. They were developed by the AICPA in 1947 and have undergone minor changes since then.
- Standards organization - A standards organization, also sometimes referred to as a standards body, a standards development organization or SDO (depending on what is being referenced), is any entity whose primary activities are developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpreting, or otherwise maintaining standards that address the interests of a wide base of users outside the standards development organization.
- International Accounting Standards Committee - International Accounting Standards Committee was founded in June 1973 in London and replaced by the International Accounting Standards Board on April 1, 2001. It was responsible for developing the International Accounting Standards and promoting the use and application of these standards.
- Bureau of Indian Standards - The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the National Standards Body of India is involved in the development of technical standards (popularly known as Indian Standards), product quality and management system certifications and consumer affairs.