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Standardization (American English) or standardisation (British English) is the process of implementing and developing technical standards based on the consensus of different parties that include firms, users, interest groups, standards organizations and governments. Standardization … See more
Early examples
Standard weights and measures were developed by the Indus Valley civilization. The centralized … See moreThe process of standardization can itself be standardized. There are at least four levels of standardization: compatibility, interchangeability See more
• "Benefits of standards and standardization". COoperation Platform for Research And Standards (COPRAS project). See more
Standards can be:
• de facto standards which means they are followed by informal convention or dominant usage.
• de jure standards which are part of legally binding contracts, laws or regulations. See moreStandardization has a variety of benefits and drawbacks for firms and consumers participating in the market, and on technology and innovation.
Effect on firms See more• Dickson, E. W.; Singh, S.; Cheung, D. S.; Wyatt, C. C.; Nugent, A. S. (2008). "Application of Lean Manufacturing Techniques in the … See more
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