In message <4f0eba2a.8070...@ieee.org>, dated Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Mick
Maytum <m.j.may...@ieee.org> writes:
Nice to see a harmonised approach from the various IEC TCs
The 60034 definition might be taken as more 'horizontal' (i.e. a
reference definition that other committees should adopt) than the
others.
May years ago, someone I know proposed to IEC that standard definitions
and other widely-used wording should be held in a database from which
product committees should select what they want. It wasn't progressed -
it was probably a bit before its time, but it is quite practicable now.
Might take 100 years to agree on all the definitions, though. Can't be
left to TC1 in isolation.
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