standardiks
Standardiks is a term used in theoretical and speculative discussions to describe a modular framework for standardization intended to enhance interoperability across domains. It characterizes a family of specifications and practices rather than a single standard. The name combines the word standards with the suffix -iks to suggest an interconnected, systematic collection of rules, profiles, and tooling rather than a monolithic document. There is no official body called Standardiks, and the concept is discussed primarily as a thought experiment or in niche discourse.
Core principles commonly associated with Standardiks include modularity, interoperability, and lifecycle governance. Specifications are designed in
Typical architecture elements would include core specifications, extension profiles, reference implementations, test suites, a conformance registry,
Potential applications of the Standardiks concept appear in areas such as the Internet of Things, software
Status: The idea remains hypothetical and is primarily used as a lens for comparing real-world standardization