1. Standardization
1.1 Context
Standardization is necessary in any repetitive manufacturing process. The drafting of standards establishes a regulatory framework that is vital to the industry, to manufacturing safety, to users and to the product's economic chain.
"Standardization is concerned with defining, collectively and in consideration of categories of needs, corresponding ranges of products or methods suitable for satisfying them (we speak of fitness for use), eliminating complications and superfluous varieties in order to allow rational production and use on the basis of the valid techniques of the moment." (Encyclopedia Universalis).
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