Standards

In computer science, "standards" refer to established norms, guidelines, or specifications that dictate how various technologies, systems, or processes should be implemented and interacted with. Standards help ensure compatibility, interoperability, and quality across different platforms and devices. They provide a common framework that developers and organizations can follow, facilitating better communication and integration among software applications and hardware.Standards can encompass a wide array of topics, including programming languages, data formats, communication protocols, and security practices. Organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are involved in developing and maintaining these standards.By adhering to established standards, developers can promote stability and reliability in software and hardware solutions, improving user experience and fostering innovation through predictable operations within tech ecosystems.