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[[Category:Encyclopedia]]The '''International Organization for Standardization''' ('''ISO''') is an international group of standards organizations from 157 different countries. [[ANSI]] is the member body from the United States. ISO has standardized many things including aspects of film, the ISO CD file system, several programming languages (including [[Ada]], a variant of [[BASIC]], [[C sharp|C#]], [[C++]], [[Eiffel]], [[Pascal]], and [[Prolog]]), and several media formats.
[[Category:Encyclopedia]]The '''International Organization for Standardization''' ('''ISO''') is an international group of standards organizations from 157 different countries. [[ANSI]] is the member body from the United States. ISO has standardized many things including aspects of film, the ISO CD file system, several programming languages (including [[Ada]], a variant of [[BASIC]], [[C sharp|C#]], [[C++]], [[Eiffel]], [[Pascal]], and [[Prolog]]), several media formats, and a number of formats for describing dates and times<!--ISO 8601-->.

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international group of standards organizations from 157 different countries. ANSI is the member body from the United States. ISO has standardized many things including aspects of film, the ISO CD file system, several programming languages (including Ada, a variant of BASIC, C#, C++, Eiffel, Pascal, and Prolog), several media formats, and a number of formats for describing dates and times.