Standards and Sector-specific frameworks Sample Clauses

Standards and Sector-specific frameworks. There exists a large score of 1) equipment-specific, 2) sector-specific, 3) national, 4) Europe- an and 5) international standardisation institutions. The following is a non-exhaustive list re- spectively: - European Smart Meter Industry Group (ESMIG), International Society of Automation (ISA); - Netbeheer Nederland, ENTSO-E (and e.g. NERC in the USA); - BSI Group, NEN, DIN (and e.g. ANSI and NIST in the USA) - –national standardisa- tion organisations2; - CEN, CENELEC – European standardisation organisations; - ISO/IEC, ISO – International standardisation organisations. One distinguishes [4]: Norm (de jure standardisation) A voluntary recognised agreement between stakeholders about specifications or criteria about a product, process, service, or a method which is developed through a process of normalisa- tion. Norms have an (inter)national legal basis and may be mandated by law. Standard (de facto standardisation) A document with agreements, formalised good practices, specifications or criteria about a product, process, service, or a method which is developed through either a non-formal nor- malisation process or a closed process (company and consortium standards) or a process 2 These national bodies take part in the standardisation processes of CEN/CENELEC and ISO. without harmonisation by market force (e.g. GSM). Standards may be open –meaning accessible to all- which stimulates interoperability. Code of Conduct A “Code of conduct” is a set of commonly agreed principles and expectations that are consid- ered binding on the membership of a particular – in this case, a sector-specific – group of Smart Grid operators.
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