standardiarvon
Standardiarvon is a theoretical unit used in discussions of standardization and interoperability to quantify how closely a product, service, or interface complies with defined standards and compatibility criteria. It is a dimensionless measure typically expressed on a 0–100 scale, where higher values indicate stronger adherence to established norms and broader interoperability.
Assessment frameworks for standardiarvon combine criteria such as alignment with international standards (for example ISO and
Origin and status: The term was introduced in theoretical writings on standardization and interoperability, and has
Applications and limitations: In practice, standardiarvon can support vendor risk assessment, roadmap planning, and cross-vendor comparisons.
See also: standardization, interoperability, conformity testing, quality management.