Digital Economy's Growth Driven by Standards and Norms
The digital economy's growth heavily relies on standards and norms, with key international organizations like the Standardization Council Industrie 4.0 (SCI 4.0), International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) leading their development. This compass delves into their role and interplay with laws.
These organizations tackle fundamental questions about standards' nature and origin. SCI 4.0, based in Germany but influential globally, harmonizes standards for digital production systems, such as RAMI 4.0. The IEC promotes SMART Standards, enabling machine-readable norms crucial for worldwide digital transformation. ISO offers critical sustainability and management standards relevant to digital economy practices.
Standards and norms are vital for interoperability, easing the integration of new technologies. They foster trust among businesses, customers, and authorities in the digital sector. This compass explores how these norms interact with laws, shaping the digital industry's landscape.
Standards and norms, developed by organizations like SCI 4.0, IEC, and ISO, are indispensable for the digital economy's growth and trust. This compass investigates their role and legal interactions, highlighting their centrality in the digital industry.
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