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DINISO is a term used in several unrelated contexts, and it does not point to a single, globally recognized institution. Depending on the source, it may denote a standards designation, a corporate name, or a product line.

In standardization practice, the sequence DIN ISO is common and indicates collaboration between DIN, the German

In commercial contexts, DINISO may appear as a brand name or company title for firms offering digital

See also: DIN; ISO; standardization; international standards bodies.

national
standards
body,
and
ISO,
the
International
Organization
for
Standardization.
Standards
published
as
DIN
ISO
are
developed
through
joint
technical
committees
and
are
intended
to
be
applicable
in
both
Germany
and
internationally.
The
designation
appears
in
official
standard
numbers,
such
as
DIN
ISO
9001,
which
denotes
a
quality
management
standard
that
has
been
harmonized
across
the
two
organizations.
information
technologies,
data
services,
or
related
products.
In
such
cases
it
refers
to
a
business
entity
rather
than
to
a
formal
standards
framework.
Because
the
term
is
used
by
multiple
organizations,
readers
should
verify
the
exact
meaning
from
the
source,
including
jurisdiction
and
the
scope
of
the
designation.