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Including levels established, monitored and enforced by regulators and legal authorities.
Including levels established, monitored and enforced by regulators and legal authorities.


Examples include the Standards developed and issued by the ISO, and International Financial Reporting Standards.
Examples include the Standards developed and issued by the ISO, and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).




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Latest revision as of 19:00, 24 April 2023

1. Quality - regulation - noun.

A level of attainment or quality, especially a minimum level or a mandatory level.

Including levels established, monitored and enforced by regulators and legal authorities.

Examples include the Standards developed and issued by the ISO, and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).


2. Documentation - noun.

The document containing the detailed description of a formal Standard.


3. Adjective.

Normal, average or usual.

For example, a standard cost in a production or service process.


See also