restandardization
Restandardization is the process of reestablishing a standard after it has been revised, abandoned, or superseded by newer practices. It involves revisiting the characteristics, scope, and use of an existing standard with the aim of restoring coherence and interoperability in a system of products, services, data, or procedures.
It is commonly discussed in fields that rely on shared specifications such as manufacturing, information technology,
Processes typically include assessing current drift or obsolescence, gathering stakeholder input, convening a consensus-building or vote,
Benefits can include improved interoperability, market confidence, and clearer compliance expectations. Potential drawbacks include transition costs,
Restandardization is often part of broad standardization management and can be contrasted with the creation of