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This document specifies essential features of terminology management systems, regardless of specific software engineering paradigms, user interface and user assistance design principles, and specific data models. These features enable maximum efficiency and quality in terminology work and, thus, support creating, processing, and using high quality terminology. The intended audiences of this document are software engineers/developers as well as terminologists, technical communicators, translators, interpreters, language planners, and subject field experts.

This document describes all features needed for recording, editing, maintaining, exchanging, and presenting terminological data. Term extraction features used to identify new terms are out of the scope of this document.

Cross References:
ISO 12620
ISO 16642
ISO 8601
ISO 704
ISO 23185
ISO 1087
ISO 26162-1:2019
BS ISO 26162-1:2019
ISO 639
ISO 10241-1
ISO 30042
ISO/IEC 10646
ISO 12616
ISO 3166
ISO 1087:2019


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Document History

  1. BS ISO 26162-2:2019

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    Management of terminology resources. Terminology databases-Software

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  2. BS ISO 26162:2012


    Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content. Design, implementation and maintenance of terminology management systems

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  3. BS 09/30190527 DC


    BS ISO 26162. Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content. Design, implementation and maintenance of terminology management systems

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