Standard Organization Flashcards

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An association of organizations, governments, manufacturers and users form this and are responsible for developing, coordinating and maintaining the standards .

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Standard Organization

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The purpose is that all data communications equipment manufacturers and users comply with these standards.

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Standard Organization

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organization for standardization on a wide range of subjects.

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International Standard Organization (ISOJ

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It is comprised mainly of members from the standards committee of various governments throughout the world. It is even responsible for developing models which provides high level of system compatibility, quality enhancement, improved productivity and reduced costs.

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ISO

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responsible for endorsing and coordinating the work of the other standards organizations.

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ISO

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one of the four permanent parts of the International Telecommunications Union based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunication Sector (ITU-T)

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modem interfacing and data transmission over telephone lines

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V series

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for data transmission over public digital networks, email and directory services

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X series

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for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) and its extension Broadband ISDN

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I and Q series

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10
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consists of government authorities and representatives from many countries and it is the present standards organization for the United Nations.

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ITU-T membership

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international professional organization founded in United States and is compromised of electronics, computer and communications engineers.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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It is currently the world’s largest professional society with over 200,000 members. It develops communication and information processing standards with the underlying goal of advancing theory, creativity, and product quality in any field related to electrical engineering.

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IEEE

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the official standards agency for the United States and is the U.S voting representative for the ISO.

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American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

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completely private, non-profit organization comprised of equipment manufacturers and users of data processing equipment and services.

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ANSI

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is comprised of people form professional societies, industry associations, governmental and regulatory bodies, and consumer goods.

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ANSI membership

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a non-profit U.S. trade association that establishes and recommends industrial standards.

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Electronics Industry Association (EIA)

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activities include standards development, increasing public awareness, and lobbying and it is responsible for developing the RS (recommended standard) series of standards for data and communications.

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the leading trade association in the communications and information technology industry.

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Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)

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It facilitates business development opportunities through market development, trade promotion, trade shows, and standards development.

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It represents manufacturers of communications and information technology products and also facilitates the convergence of new communications networks.

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earlier known as Internet Activities Board is a committee created by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) so as to analyze the activities of ARPANET whose purpose is to accelerate the
advancement of technologies useful for U.S military.

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Institute Architecture Board (IAB)

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IAB is a technical advisory group of the Internet Society and its responsibilities are:

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I. Oversees the architecture protocols and procedures used by the Internet.
II. Manages the processes used to create Internet Standards and also serves as an appeal board for
complaints regarding improper execution of standardization process.
III. Responsible for administration of the various Internet assigned numbers.
IV. Acts as a representative for Internet Society interest in liaison relationships with other organizations.
V. Acts as a source of advice and guidance to the board of trustees and officers of Internet Society
concerning various aspects of internet and its technologies.

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large international community of network designers, operators, vendors and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and smooth operation of the Internet.

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

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promotes research of importance to the evolution of the future Internet by creating focused, long-term and small research groups working on topics related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology.

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Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)