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A standard is an established norm or criterion used to measure, assess, or compare objects, processes, or performances. Standards provide consistency and compatibility across products, services, and activities. They may be formal rules, guidelines, or agreed-upon benchmarks.

Standards can be product standards that specify attributes, process standards that describe how a task should

Most standards are developed by national or international standards bodies such as the International Organization for

Standards aim to improve safety, quality, interoperability, and trade, while reducing costs through common specifications. However,

be
performed,
and
interface
or
interoperability
standards
that
enable
different
systems
to
work
together.
Examples
include
ISO
9001
quality
management,
ISO/IEC
27001
information
security,
the
IEEE
754
floating-point
standard,
HTML
and
Unicode
for
data
formats,
and
USB
as
a
hardware
interface.
Standardization
(ISO),
the
International
Electrotechnical
Commission
(IEC),
or
industry
consortia.
Development
is
typically
voluntary
and
consensus-based,
though
some
standards
are
mandated
by
law
or
regulation.
The
process
usually
involves
committees,
draft
documents,
public
comment,
ballots,
and
revisions
before
formal
publication.
proliferation
of
parallel
standards
can
create
fragmentation
and
compliance
burdens;
balancing
openness
with
practical
implementation
is
an
ongoing
concern.
Intellectual
property
and
licensing
may
influence
how
freely
a
standard
can
be
adopted.