Today we scan best practice literature for data (now a term of art used interchangeably with information). For talking purposes we approach data as a unit of information. Data and computing environments are the beating heart of all education communities; more so since the onset of the pandemic.
Characteristic of this domain: data technologies move swiftly; no surprise here. We distinguish among titles as follows:
- Active: Standards that have been published, is known to be or planned to be in use, and is planned to have future maintenance releases after public consultation and trial use.
- Stable: Standards that may be in use and may generate some feedback and questions, but is not under active review, or expected to be updated in the foreseeable future.
- Retired: Standards that has no current or planned standards development activity within the community; which may no longer be in use, or which should not be considered for use.
Every self-respecting standards developer has an iron in this conflagration:
ASHRAE International
ATIS International
BICSI International
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Institution of Engineering & Technology
International Code Council
National Fire Protection Association
Telecommunications Industry Association
The IET
…and so on; including titles thrown off by open-source and consortia verticals.
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