Glossary I

The Glossary for Quality Management +++ Popular Articles: 'Iso 923 2000', 'ISO', 'ISO 8514-2'
- ISO/TR 9494:1997 : Petroleum liquids. Automatic pipeline sampling. Statistical assessment of performance of automatic samplers determining the water content in hydrocarbon liquids
- ISO/TS 15768:2000 : Measurement of liquid velocity in open channels. Design, selection and use of electromagnetic current meters
- ISO/TS 16799:1999 : Rolling bearings. Dynamic load ratings and rating life. Discontinuities in the calculating of basic dynamic load ratings

Deutsch: Isolierung / Español: Aislamiento / Português: Isolamento / Français: Isolement / Italiano: Isolamento

Isolation in the context of quality management refers to the process of separating defective products, components, or materials from those that meet the specified quality standards. This practice is crucial for preventing the use or shipment of non-conforming items, thereby ensuring that only quality products reach the customer. Isolation helps in identifying and addressing the root causes of defects, facilitating corrective actions and continuous improvement in the production process.

Deutsch: Internetdienstanbieter / Español: Proveedor de servicios de Internet / Português: Fornecedor de acesso Internet / Français: Fournisseur d'accès internet / Italiano: Internet Service Provider
An Internet service provider (ISP) is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. Many but not all ISPs are telephone companies or other telecommunication providers. They provide services such as Internet access, Internet transit, domain name registration and hosting, dial-up access, leased line access and colocation. Internet service providers may be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned.

- ISP 10607-2:1997 : Title: Information technology. International standardized profiles AFTnn. File transfer, access and management. Definition of document types, constraint sets and syntaxes