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std-org-role Standards Organization Role
The <std-org> element holds name and location information for one of the standards organizations
responsible for publishing or adopting the standard. What part that standards organization
played in the production or adoption of the standard can be described with this attribute,
for example, “lead”, “co-producer”, “co-publisher”.
OPTIONAL on element: <std-org>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | What part the standards organization played in producing or adopting this standard, for example, “lead”, “co-producer”, etc. |
Restriction | This is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Suggested usage
This attribute is a free and open list, without set values. The following values illustrate
some of the roles that standards organizations might play in the production or adoption
of a standard:
lead
|
The standards organization was the lead producer of the standard.
|
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adopter
|
The standards organization adopted the standard.
|
co-producer
|
The standards organization joined with other standards organizations to produce the
standard.
|
Tagged Sample
Lead producer of the standard
...
<std-meta>
<title-wrap>...</title-wrap>
<std-ident>...</std-ident>
<std-org-group>
...
<std-org std-org-type="sdo" std-org-role="lead">
<std-org-name>American Petroleum Institute</std-org-name>
<std-org-abbrev>API</std-org-abbrev>
<std-org-loc
><addr-line>1220 L Street, N.W.</addr-line>
<city>Washington</city>
<state>D.C.</state>
<postal-code>20005</postal-code>
<uri>http://www.api.org/</uri></std-org-loc>
</std-org>
</std-org-group>
...
</std-meta>
...