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1 June 1994 Optoelectronic devices: standards activities in Europe: a case study
Jon Nixey, Andrew P. Skeats, Chris Stephens
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Abstract
This paper describes the method used to develop an internal, company specification into a European standard, by cooperation, collaboration, and experience sharing across the industry. In so doing, it briefly outlines the structure of Standards bodies in Europe and demonstrates that with good will and a firm intent by all parties a document can be produced in acceptable timescales that allows the end customer to achieve the required degree of confidence in the product with an acceptable level of effort from the suppliers.
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Jon Nixey, Andrew P. Skeats, and Chris Stephens "Optoelectronic devices: standards activities in Europe: a case study", Proc. SPIE 2148, Laser Diode Technology and Applications VI, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176634
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Reliability

Manufacturing

Networks

Optoelectronic devices

Telecommunications

Beryllium

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