CLC/TC 106X/WG 20 - Reasonably Foreseeable Use
- develop a working definition of what "reasonably foreseeable" conditions means within the context of EMF standardisation (and maybe more widely) - try to develop a library of specific (or even generic?) test conditions for different product classes that we can propose as meeting "reasonably foreseeable" conditions
Reasonably Foreseeable Use
- develop a working definition of what "reasonably foreseeable" conditions means within the context of EMF standardisation (and maybe more widely) - try to develop a library of specific (or even generic?) test conditions for different product classes that we can propose as meeting "reasonably foreseeable" conditions
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CLC/TC 106X/WG 20 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Reasonably Foreseeable Use" and is responsible for: - develop a working definition of what "reasonably foreseeable" conditions means within the context of EMF standardisation (and maybe more widely) - try to develop a library of specific (or even generic?) test conditions for different product classes that we can propose as meeting "reasonably foreseeable" conditions This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/TC 106X/WG 20 develops CLC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: - develop a working definition of what "reasonably foreseeable" conditions means within the context of EMF standardisation (and maybe more widely) - try to develop a library of specific (or even generic?) test conditions for different product classes that we can propose as meeting "reasonably foreseeable" conditions Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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