Organizational structure and standard development procedures of standard development organizations - Comparative research based on domestic and foreign perspectives

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This paper takes the typical foreign standard development organizations IEEE, ASTM, W3C, and IETF as examples to analyze the characteristics of organizational structure and standard developing procedures. These four organizations are typical representative of foreign SDOs which can be divided into two categories, one is represented by IEEE and ASTM which are legal entities and their standardization organization structure and standard development procedures are relatively fixed. The other is represented by W3C and IETF, which are relatively loose and open and their standardization organizations and standard development process are more flexible. At the same time, this paper also selects the top ten social organizations that are active on the Chinese national information platform of social organization standard. Compared with foreign social organizations, it is found that their standardization organization structures are not transparent enough and too concentrated. It also found that the standard development process of Chinese social organization is relatively simple and lack of innovation.

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Xianghua, Z. (2020). Organizational structure and standard development procedures of standard development organizations - Comparative research based on domestic and foreign perspectives. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 214). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021402043

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