协调国际标准:ISO的形成

J. Yates, Craig N. Murphy
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长期担任美国标准协会(ASA)秘书的保罗·高夫·阿格纽在《大英百科全书》第14版的 - U“tandardization - Ý”一文中指出:产品从农场、森林、矿山和海洋,经过加工和制造工厂,再经过批发和零售市场,最终到达消费者手中。在这一过程中,大多数困难都发生在产品从一个公司的一个部门转到另一个部门,或由一个公司卖给另一个公司或卖给个人的过渡阶段points O¢。标准的主要功能是促进产品通过这些过渡点的流动。因此,标准既是促进者又是集成者。在消除困难点或€U€瓶颈时,€Ý它们提供了工业跟上技术进步步伐所必需的渐进式调整。他们在个别工厂、特定行业和整个行业都这样做。它们作为整合者更有效,因为它们通过简单的进化步骤进行,尽管不引人注目虽然不引人注目,但标准制定从一开始就一直是全球化工业资本主义的基本要素之一,确保产品与产品、行业与行业、国家与国家之间需要相互配合。现在的焦点的前两个€229 U´echnical committeesA€Y非专业化的国际标准组织后出现两次世界warsA€O´他两次国际标准协会(ISA)和二战后的国际标准化组织(ISO)€Oire标志性:€U”船员ThreadsA Y和€€U, olt,坚果和配件。€Ý在过去的二十年中,由20世纪初在国家和国际技术委员会工作的工程师们发明的自愿标准化过程越来越多地得到了应用。我们要感谢ISO的Beatrice Frey女士,她帮助我们获得了UNSCC和ISO的原始文件,感谢ANSI的Stacy Leistner帮助我们获得了AESC和ASA会议的记录。引用Dickson Reck编著的《现代经济中的国家标准》(纽约,1956年)的题词,v. 3适用于与将一个机械部件装配到另一个机械部件几乎没有共同点的问题,例如工作过程(ISO 9000)、环境污染(ISO 14,000)和人权(SA 8000和计划中的ISO 26000)。
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Coordinating International Standards: The Formation of the ISO
In the article on €U“tandardizationÂ€Ý in the 14th edition of the EncyclopA¦dia Britannica, Paul Gough Agnew, the long-time Secretary of the American Standards Association (ASA), argued: In the flow of products from farm, forest, mine, and sea through processing and fabricating plants, and through wholesale and retail markets to the ultimate consumer, most difficulties are met at the transition points€O¢points at which the product passes from department to department within a company, or is sold by one company to another or to an individual. The main function of standards is to facilitate the flow of products through these transition points. Standards are thus both facilitators and integrators. In smoothing out points of difficulty, or €U¢ottlenecks,Â€Ý they provide the evolutionary adjustments which are necessary for industry to keep pace with technical advances. They do this in the individual plant, in particular industries, and in industry at large. They are all the more effective as integrators in that they proceed by simple evolutionary steps, albeit inconspicuously.2 Albeit inconspicuous, standard setting has been among the nuts and bolts of globalizing industrial capitalism since its beginning, assuring that things needing to work together fit from product to product, industry to industry, and country to country. The foci of the first two of the now 229 €U´echnical committeesÂ€Ý of the non-specialized international standards organizations that emerged after the two world wars€O´he interwar International Standards Association [ISA] and the post-World War II International Organization for Standardization [ISO]€Oire iconic: €U“crew ThreadsÂ€Ý and €U‚olts, Nuts and Accessories.Â€Ý Over the past two decades, voluntary standardization processes, invented by turn-of-the-twentieth-century engineers working in national and international technical committees, have increasingly been 1 We would like to thank Madame Beatrice Frey at ISO for her help in providing us access to original documents from UNSCC and ISO, and Stacy Leistner at ANSI for his help in providing access to the minutes from AESC and ASA meetings. 2 Quoted as epigraph of Dickson Reck, ed., National Standards in a Modern Economy, (New York, 1956), v. 3 applied to issues that have little in common with those of fitting one mechanical part to another, such as work processes (ISO 9000), environmental pollution (ISO 14,000), and human rights (SA 8000 and the planned ISO 26000).
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