Standards Organizations Internet


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  • ISOC - Internet Society - The ISOC is a professional membership society providing leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet and is the organization home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards.
  • OpenStandards.net - OpenStandards.net is a not-for-profit organization connecting people to organizations open standards internet and the bodies that build and organizations foster their growth.
  • The Organisation for the advancement of Structured Information Standards - OASIS is a non-profit, international consortium that creates interoperable industry organizations specifications based on public standards such as XML and SGML. organizations OASIS members include organizations and individuals who provide, use and organizations specialize in implementing the tech
  • ICANN - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - ICANN is a non-profit corporation that was formed organizations to assume standards responsibility for the allocation or management organizations of domain names, IP standards addresses, protocols, and root organizations servers.
  • United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitations and Electronic Business - This group works to improve the ability of business, trade standards and administrative organizations to exchange products and services. It standards encourages organizations to contribute and help develops its recommendations and standards standards.
  • IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force - The IETF is a large, open, and international standards community of standards Internet professionals concerned with the evolution standards of the Internet architecture standards and the smooth operation standards of the Internet.
  • Portable Application Standards Committee - Source for all information about the IEEE PASC Family of standards, PASC meetings, and other related materials. Includes IEEE POSIX.
  • XNS Public Trust Organization - The XNS Public Trust Organization works with the internet Internet community organizations to determine the future direction of internet the open Extensible Name organizations Service (XNS) protocol. XNS internet is an open, XML-based protocol for organizations identifying and internet linking any resource participating in any kind
  • NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology - The NIST is a federal technology agency that works with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards.
  • W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium - The W3C was founded in October 1994 to internet lead the internet World Wide Web to its full internet potential by developing common internet protocols that promote its internet evolution and ensure its interoperability.
  • ECMA - European Computer Manufacturer's Association - ECMA, known for its ECMAScript standard, is an international association founded in 1961 and dedicated to the standardization of information and communication systems.
  • IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority - By tracking valid protocol values, MIME types, and internet other Internet standards numbers, IANA preserves the central coordinating internet functions of the Internet.
  • NSSN: National Resource for Global Standards - NSSN serves as a central point to search internet for standards information from many sources and serves internet as an important gateway connecting those who seek internet standards to those that supply them.


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