Technologies (ICTs) stopped being a competitive advantage and have become a need, S.N. Singh and C. Woo
(2009), since, taking the most fledgling Enterprise Resource Planning (ERPs) tools as a starting point, ICTs have
extended to the various areas that are not closely connected to the organisation’s internal At this point standardisation or normalisation becomes key. Standardisation is a process of elaboration,
implementation and improvement of the standards that are applied to the various industrial and economic activities.
In the European Union, the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry, commission
European (2013), describes standardization as a process by which the UE seeks to establish high quality standards
in all member states. The process is based on the consensus-based approval of the different areas involved:
industry, consumers and public bodies. The goal is to achieve interoperability and be up to date in terms of
technology and business practices.
Technologies (ICTs) stopped being a competitive advantage and have become a need, S.N. Singh and C. Woo
(2009), since, taking the most fledgling Enterprise Resource Planning (ERPs) tools as a starting point, ICTs have
extended to the various areas that are not closely connected to the organisation’s internal At this point standardisation or normalisation becomes key. Standardisation is a process of elaboration,
implementation and improvement of the standards that are applied to the various industrial and economic activities.
In the European Union, the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry, commission
European (2013), describes standardization as a process by which the UE seeks to establish high quality standards
in all member states. The process is based on the consensus-based approval of the different areas involved:
industry, consumers and public bodies. The goal is to achieve interoperability and be up to date in terms of
technology and business practices.
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Technologies (ICTs) stopped being a competitive advantage and have become a need, S.N. Singh and C. Woo
(2009), since, taking the most fledgling Enterprise Resource Planning (ERPs) tools as a starting point, ICTs have
extended to the various areas that are not closely connected to the organisation’s internal At this point standardisation or normalisation becomes key. Standardisation is a process of elaboration,
implementation and improvement of the standards that are applied to the various industrial and economic activities.
In the European Union, the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry, commission
European (2013), describes standardization as a process by which the UE seeks to establish high quality standards
in all member states. The process is based on the consensus-based approval of the different areas involved:
industry, consumers and public bodies. The goal is to achieve interoperability and be up to date in terms of
technology and business practices.
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