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The ISO 9001: 2008 Certification established by the International Standards Organization is a quality management system that sets a global standard for quality assurance processes.
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The ISO 9001: 2008 Certification established by the International Standards Organization is a quality management system that sets a global standard for quality assurance processes.
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If a new currency emerges, it is handled by a maintenance agency affiliated with the International Standards Organization.
Banks Struggle With Euro Contingencies Sara Schaefer Munoz 2011
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The codes are set by the Geneva-based International Standards Organization, and used by Swift, which is a co-operative company that formats and sends payment orders for some 10,000 firms in more than 200 countries.
Banks Struggle With Euro Contingencies Sara Schaefer Munoz 2011
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ISO stands for International Standards Organization, the association that developed this specification for film many years ago.
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ISO stands for International Standards Organization, the association that developed this specification for film many years ago.
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The should the standard created by the committee be accepted by AIIM, it would then be submitted to the International Standards Organization, so the work of this committee will have far reaching consequences for the entire industry.
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Standard selection is vendor selection; which is why Microsoft has put so much money in persuading the International Standards Organization to accept OOXML.
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Neale is on the AIIM board of directors and represents AIIM at the International Standards Organization.
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The industry itself is increasingly recognizing this through, for example, environmental standards adopted by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
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