International Standards Organization, an international organization responsible for setting international standards, such as the ISO Latin-1 character set
Applied to certain compounds having the same composition but different properties; as in isocyanic
International Standards Organization, creates international standards, including cryptography standards
The International Standards Organization that publishes international standards (see ANSI)
Applied to compounds of certain isomeric series in whose structure one carbon atom, at least, is connected with three other carbon atoms; contrasted with neo- and normal; as in isoparaffine; isopentane
International Standards Organization The principal international group responsible for standards in many areas For purposes of this discussion, the standards referenced for electronic communications
International Organization for Standardization, based in Geneva It is a federation of national standards organizations
International Standards Organisation (International Organisation for Standardisation)
= International Organization for Standardization ISO was founded in 1946 It is an international federation of national standards organizations from over 100 countries ISO is a word, not an abbreviation, derived from the Greek isos, "equal", found in terms such as "isometric" and "isonomy" It was created in an attempt to avoid creating even more abbreviations for the members' national languages (e g IOS in English or OIN in French for "Organisation internationale de normalisation")
The International Organization for Standardization A worldwide federation of national standards bodies (e g , ANSI from the U S ) that develops international standards A Technical Committee (ISO/TC211) is developing international Geographic Information/Geomatics standards Among many other computing standards, ISO maintains an SQL standard and is developing an extended version, SQL3, which will support queries on geographic data sets
A prefix or combining form, indicating identity, or equality; the same numerical value; as in isopod, isomorphous, isochromatic
International Organization for Standardization: An international organization for standardization, based in Geneva, Switzerland, that establishes voluntary standards and promotes global trade of 90 member countries Best known for the 7-layer OSI Reference Model See OSI
International Standards Organization an international organization which sets standards for the size, shape, and technical features of industrial goods, electrical products etc. ISO has members in more than 70 countries
A file extension for a disk image of an ISO 9660 file system (such as a CD or DVD)