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<p>Note: information provided in this part of the Standards Information System may be outdated.
This means that the relationships between standards and specifications listed here are still valid,
but some new versions (and consequently new relationships) may still be missing. Since this is an
open system, you are cordially invited to help extend it, either by posting a ticket listing the
missing information, or by forking/cloning the source and submitting your additions via a pull request.</p>
<p>Standards Watchtower is the name of the running project of the CLARIN Standards and Interoperability
Committee, where it is possible to trace the relationships among existing standards of various kinds and status,
as well as the appearance (and demise...) of practices and trends that may lead to the establishment of new
standards. We stress that this is an effort open to anyone interested and dependent on the needs and sensitivity
of its users: we welcome submissions from anyone willing to share standards-related information with others, via
<a href="https://github.com/clarin-eric/standards/issues/new?assignees=&amp;labels=SIS%3AWatchtower%2C+templatic&amp;title=Watchtower%3A new information">GitHub issues</a>
or GitHub pull requests.</p>

<h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
<h2 id="waiting_room">Waiting room</h2>
<p>This section lists "points of interest" that may be standards or best practices not yet woven into the SIS-internal
network of relationships. For the time being, access to it is via GitHub, and, in time, we shall see if it needs
some more intricate ways of sharing information about standards-related issues that pop up in the field. (Please
feel very welcome to share your feedback and to share information that you consider worth mentioning here and eventually
in the SIS internals.)</p>
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<h2 id="introduction">Introduction: standards and specifications</h2>
<p>ISO defines a <a href="https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#home">standard</a> as “a document that provides requirements,
specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products,
processes and services are fit for their purpose.” Commonly, a standard developed within a standardization body
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<h2>Content</h2>
<p><b>Note</b>: information provided in this part of the Standards Information System may be outdated.
This means that the relationships between standards and specifications listed here are still valid,
but some new versions (and consequently new relationships) may still be missing. Since this is an
open system, you are cordially invited to help extend it, either by
<a href="https://github.com/clarin-eric/standards/issues/new?assignees=&amp;labels=Watchtower%2C+templatic&amp;title=Watchtower:info correction">posting a ticket</a>
to suggest a correction to missing or incorrect information, or by forking/cloning the source and submitting
your additions via a pull request.</p>

<p>The table below lists the {$lsm:spec-sum} standards and specifications described in this website. You can get more
information about a standard or a specification by clicking on the abbreviations. When hovering over an abbreviation,
the standard/specification name will be shown on a tooltip. The topic column shows which area(s) a standard belongs
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