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formatkrav

Formatkrav, literally “format requirements” in Swedish, are explicit specifications that define the structure, layout, encoding, or other characteristics a deliverable must meet to be accepted, processed, or reused. The aim is to ensure interoperability, quality, and efficiency across processes such as submission, review, archiving, and downstream handling. The term is used across sectors including publishing, broadcasting, information technology, and public procurement.

In publishing and printing, formatkrav can specify page size and margins, bleed and trim, color profiles, fonts

In public administration and procurement, formatkrav are often embedded in tender documents, service agreements, and archive

and
line
spacing,
and
the
acceptable
file
formats
for
submission
of
manuscripts,
proofs,
and
artwork.
In
digital
data
exchange
and
software
development,
they
describe
data
formats,
character
encoding,
timestamps,
localization
rules,
and
API
payload
schemas,
including
required
and
optional
fields
and
validation
rules.
In
broadcast
media,
formatkrav
define
technical
parameters
such
as
resolution,
aspect
ratio,
frame
rate,
audio
sample
rate
and
channels,
compression
format,
and
delivery
bitrate.
policies,
clarifying
accepted
file
types
(for
example
PDF/A),
metadata
requirements,
naming
conventions,
and
accessibility
standards.
Non-compliance
can
lead
to
rejection,
requests
for
resubmission,
or
delays.
Formatkrav
may
be
standards-based,
aligning
with
industry
or
national
guidelines,
or
contract-specific.
They
support
automation,
auditing,
and
long-term
preservation
by
ensuring
consistent
inputs
and
records.