Standardization or standardisation is the process of implementing and developing technical standards based on the consensus of different parties that include firms, users, interest groups, standards organizations and governments.
This is a document published by Gouvernement du Québec in December 2023 about Abbreviations, Health, and Standardization.
The Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) has established a working group to address these challenges through improved procurement practices, financial reforms, and vehicle standardization. The ultimate goal is to ensure a reliable supply of low-emission vehicles and support a sustainable transition to zero-emission public transit.
This is a document published by International Civil Aviation Organization in November 2024 about Standardization and Travel. It was written by Christopher Hornek.
This document is the user guide for the Surface Weather Observation XML (SWOB-XML), focusing on its format, structure, and data normalization. It details the standardization processes, explains the organization of SWOB data, and provides examples of SWOB implementations. The guide also covers data sets, including wind, cloud cover, precipitation, and station altitude, from various sources such ...
It aims to promote standardization in RWE reporting for health technology assessments and regulatory approvals. The guidance outlines principles for transparent reporting, emphasizing the credibility of evidence derived from real-world data (RWD).
This is a document published by Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians in 2007 about Canada, Information Systems, and Standardization.
According to Jeff Miller's Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics, the term kernel was first used in this meaning by Pontryagin (in translation by Lehmer) in the slightly broader context of group homomorphisms. It doesn't say why Pontryagin or Lehmer chose that particular word though.