I've not been involved with our ISO audits much, but I think Jim is correct. My understanding is that ISO is not setting standards, they want you to document what your standards are and then nail you to the wall if you don't follow them.
Jeff
>Joe,
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>I really really hope that there are *no* such things as ISO naming conventions for program content!!!!
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>Programming is as much art as it is science, possibly even more to the "art" side, and such a "standard" would be just giong too far in my humble opinion.
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>Cheers,
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>Jim N
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>>Does anyone have some white papers on the Internationaly accepted ISO naming conventions. I have looked and I am sure that I have overlooked. I just cant seem to find the listings I need. I am starting a brand new project that will potentially make it into the global market as source code base for other projects. My thanks in advance.
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