
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 21 August 2008
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From a very external view of the standards development process, I have noted that this tends to be led by a single organisation or group with a lead or particular innovation in a technology or process. The conclusion I draw from this shallow view is a pseudo political system is in play; where organisations effectively lobby for control of the process or power positions.
As Peter does have greater knowledge and understanding of the standards process, would he be willing to discuss potential solutions?
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