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DS/ISO 704

Terminology work - Principles and methods

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 29 March 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Terminology (principles and coordination)): 01.020
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This International Standard establishes and harmonizes the basic principles and methods for preparing and compiling terminologies both inside and outside the framework of standardization. This standard describes the links between objects, concepts, and their representations through the use of terminologies. It also establishes general principles governing the formation of designations and the formulation of definitions. Full and complete understanding of these principles requires some background knowledge of terminology.

Document History

July 11, 2022
Terminology work – Principles and methods
This document establishes the basic principles and methods for preparing and compiling terminologies both inside and outside the framework of standardization. It describes the links between objects,...
November 11, 2009
Terminology work – Principles and methods
This International Standard harmonizes and establishes the basic principles and methods for preparing and compiling terminologies both inside and outside the framework of standardization. This...
DS/ISO 704
March 29, 2001
Terminology work - Principles and methods
This International Standard establishes and harmonizes the basic principles and methods for preparing and compiling terminologies both inside and outside the framework of standardization. This...
Terminology work - Principles and methods
This International Standard establishes the basic principles and methods for preparing and compiling terminologies both inside and outside the framework of standardization, and describes the links...
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