ISO/TC 48/TF - Revision of Scope and Structure of ISO/TC 48
Review the proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the current Business plan of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the technical developments Make a proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 by 2021-01-31
Révision du domaine des travaux et de la structure de l’ISO/TC 48
Review the proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the current Business plan of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the technical developments Make a proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 by 2021-01-31
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ISO/TC 48/TF is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Revision of Scope and Structure of ISO/TC 48" and is responsible for: Review the proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the current Business plan of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the technical developments Make a proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 by 2021-01-31 This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/TC 48/TF develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Review the proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the current Business plan of ISO/TC 48 Take into account the technical developments Make a proposal for a new scope of ISO/TC 48 by 2021-01-31 Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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