Terminology Policy
Public strategy formulated at the level of political decision-making in a more or less autonomous language community with the aim of developing or regulating emerging or existing terminologies for an array of purposes. Examples of such regulated terminologies are the hundreds of standards that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) publishes on an ongoing basis.
- ISO 2424:2007 Textile floor coverings — Vocabulary
- ISO 3918:2007 Milking machine installations — Vocabulary
- ISO 9999:2007 Assistive products for persons with disability — Classification and terminology
- ISO 23718:2007 Metallic materials — Mechanical testing — Vocabulary
- ISO/TR 24098:2007 Intelligent transport systems — System architecture, taxonomy and terminology
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