ISO/TC 276/WG 1 - Terminology
Working Group 1 will work on identification of currently used national and international standards, guidelines and other relevant documents, as well as terms and definitions, related to ISO/TC 276 Biotechnology. The work of this working group focuses initially on harmonization (where possible) rather than on standardization.
Terminologie
Le WG 1 travaillera sur l'identification des normes nationales et internationales, lignes directrices et autres documents pertinents actuellement utilisés, ainsi que des termes et définitions, en lien avec l'ISO/TC 276 « Biotechnologie ». Les travaux de ce groupe de travail se concentrent à la base sur l'harmonisation (lorsque cela est possible) plutôt que sur la normalisation.
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ISO/TC 276/WG 1 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Terminology" and is responsible for: Working Group 1 will work on identification of currently used national and international standards, guidelines and other relevant documents, as well as terms and definitions, related to ISO/TC 276 Biotechnology. The work of this working group focuses initially on harmonization (where possible) rather than on standardization. This committee has published 2 standards.
ISO/TC 276/WG 1 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Working Group 1 will work on identification of currently used national and international standards, guidelines and other relevant documents, as well as terms and definitions, related to ISO/TC 276 Biotechnology. The work of this working group focuses initially on harmonization (where possible) rather than on standardization. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this working group.
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