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Standardisation explained.
Lists of standards that businesses can use to show their products, services or processes comply with essential requirements of legislation.
Guidance for business and government departments.
These standards set the minimum requirements for teachers’ practice and conduct.
Principles for developing, reviewing and publishing screening standards.
This rapid review synthesises the literature from academic, policy, and knowledge institution sources
Proposed updates to the lists of standards for businesses.
An overview of the work the IPO is undertaking in relation to Standard Essential Patents.
Use open standards to build technology that is easier to expand and upgrade, and make sure it communicates with other technology.
Use open standards when making software for software software interoperability, data formats and document formats.
Documents relating to Teachers’ Standards.
The Committee is publishing findings from its Standards Matter 2 review in advance of the final report.
Find out how the government chooses open standards, and how you can suggest open standards, to improve services for users.
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