standardiser

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standardiser

A standardiser reviews the specifications for a new product.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A person who establishes or defines a standard: A "standardiser" is an individual who creates, sets, or authoritatively determines the specifications, rules, or models that other things or people are expected to follow or conform to. This role is common in fields like industry, science, and language.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • As the lead engineer, she acted as the standardiser for the new component specifications.
    • The committee appointed a standardiser to ensure all products met the new safety guidelines.
Advanced Usage
  • "De facto standardiser": A person or entity that becomes the accepted authority for a standard through widespread use or influence, rather than through an official appointment.
    • Through the popularity of its design, the company became the de facto standardiser for user interfaces in the industry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Standardise (verb): To cause something to conform to a standard.
    • The agency worked to standardise the testing procedures.
  • Standardisation (noun): The process of making things conform to a standard.
    • The standardisation of parts made manufacturing more efficient.
  • Standard (noun/adjective): The model, rule, or level of quality that is established.
    • This product is the industry standard. We must meet the standard requirements.
Synonyms
  • Regulator: A person or body that supervises a particular industry or activity according to rules.
  • Norm-setter: An entity that establishes what is typical or normal.
Related Phrases
  • To set the standard: To establish a level of quality or achievement that others use as a benchmark.
    • Her innovative work set the standard for future research.
standardiser

A standardiser reviews the specifications for a new product.

Noun
  1. a person who sets a standard for things to conform to

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