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Author Koch, Hermann J

Title Practical guide to International Standardization for Electrical Engineers : impact on Smart Grid and E-mobility markets / Hermann J. Koch
Published West Sussex : Wiley, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 240 pages)
Contents Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Mark Waldron; Foreword by Bernhard Thies; Foreword by Markus Reigl; Foreword by Damir Novosel; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Glossary; Chapter 1 Why Standards?; 1.1 General Introduction; 1.2 War on Standards; 1.3 Main Players; 1.3.1 Europe; 1.3.2 America; 1.3.3 Asia and Oceania; 1.3.4 Africa; 1.4 The Public View of Standardization; 1.5 Right Timing; 1.5.1 General; 1.5.2 Innovation Process; 1.5.3 Market Access; 1.5.4 Regulatory Processes; 1.6 Benefits of Standards; Chapter 2 Framework for Standards; 2.1 General
2.2 World Trade Organization2.2.1 General; 2.2.2 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE); 2.2.3 United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UN ECA); 2.2.4 United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UN ECLAC); 2.2.5 United Nation Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP); 2.3 European Union; 2.3.1 General; 2.3.2 European Commission; 2.4 Regional; 2.4.1 United States; 2.4.2 China; 2.4.3 Europe; Chapter 3 Standardization Processes; 3.1 General; 3.2 Principles; 3.3 Legal Relevance; 3.4 Benefits of Standardization
Chapter 4 Development of Standards4.1 General; 4.1.1 Basic Process; 4.1.2 Organizations; 4.2 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); 4.2.1 General; 4.2.2 Mission and Objectives; 4.2.3 Organization; 4.2.4 Members; 4.2.5 Types of Documents; 4.2.6 Dresden Agreement; 4.2.7 Steps in Standards; 4.3 International Organization for Standardization (ISO); 4.3.1 General; 4.3.2 ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee (JTC 1); 4.3.3 ISO Strategy; 4.4 International Telecommunication Union (ITU); 4.4.1 General; 4.4.2 Organization; 4.5 CENELEC; 4.5.1 General; 4.5.2 Goals; 4.5.3 Organization
4.5.4 CENELEC and CEN Specifics4.5.5 Processes; 4.5.6 Transition Periods; 4.6 CEN; 4.6.1 General; 4.6.2 Members; 4.6.3 Organization; 4.6.4 Strategy; 4.7 ETSI; 4.7.1 General; 4.7.2 Members; 4.7.3 Organization; 4.8 IEEE; 4.8.1 General; 4.8.2 IEEE-SA ; 4.8.3 Standards Development Process; 4.8.4 Power and Energy Society; 4.9 International Coordination; 4.9.1 General; 4.9.2 IEC and CENELEC; 4.9.3 ISO and CEN; Chapter 5 National Organizations; 5.1 General; 5.2 Germany; 5.2.1 General; 5.2.2 DKE; 5.2.3 DIN; 5.2.4 VDE; 5.2.5 Norm Contract; 5.2.6 Standards and Laws; 5.2.7 Standards Process
5.2.8 Parallel IEC-CENELEC Process 5.2.9 Organization of DIN/DKE Standards; 5.2.10 Benefits of Standards; 5.2.11 Adoption of CENELEC Documents; 5.2.12 Figures and Numbers; 5.2.13 VDE Application Guide; 5.2.14 VDE Specification Code; 5.2.15 The DKE's View of Standardization in the United States; 5.3 France -- AFNOR; 5.3.1 History; 5.3.2 Structure; 5.4 Spain -- AENOR ; 5.4.1 History; 5.4.2 AENOR's Profile; 5.4.3 AENOR Structure; 5.5 Italy -- CEI/UNI; 5.5.1 History; 5.6 United Kingdom -- BSI; 5.6.1 General; 5.6.2 National Standards Body; 5.6.3 Standard Development; 5.7 USA -- ANSI; 5.7.1 General
Summary 'Practical Guide to International Standardization in Electrical Engineering' provides a comprehensive guide to the purpose of standards organizations, their relationship to product development and how to use the standardization process for cost-effective new product launch. Practical Guide to International Standardization for Electrical Engineering provides a comprehensive guide to the purpose of standards organizations, their relationship to product development and how to use the standardization process for cost-effective new product launch. It covers major standardization organizations in the field of Electrical Engineering offering a general overview of the varying structures of national standardization organizations, their goals and targets. Key questions for standardization are answered giving the reader guidance on how to use national and international standards in the electrical business. When shall the company start to enter standardization? How to evaluate the standardization in relationship to the market success? What are the interactions of innovations and market access? What is the cost of standardization? What are the gains for our experts in standardization?Key features:Provides guidance on how to use national and international standards in the electrical business. Global active standardization bodies featured include IEEE, IEC and CIGRE as well as regional organizations like CENELEC for Europe, SAC for China, DKE for Germany, and ANSI for USA. Case studies demonstrate how standardization affects the business and how it may block or open markets. Explains the multiple connections and influences between the different standardization organizations on international, regional or national levels and regulatory impact to the standardization processes. Two detailed focused case studies, one on Smart Grid and one on Electro-Mobility, show the influence and the work of international standardization. The case studies explain how innovative technical developments are promoted by standards and what are the roles of standardization organizations are. A valuable reference for electrical engineers, designers, developers, test engineers, sales engineers, marketing engineers and users of electrical equipment as well as authorities and business planners to use and work with standards
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Electrical engineering -- Standards.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Electrical engineering -- Standards
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