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The seven golden rules for producing language-independent standards
Language independent standards have been subjected to hostile criticism in recent years, which makes it vital that the quality of the work is as high as possible. General principles of language independent standardization are presented, in the form of five rules applicable to all standardization leading to "seven golden rules" for language independent standardization specifically.