The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a
worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some 130
countries, one from each country. ISO is a non-governmental organization
established in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote the development
of standardization and related activities in the world with a
view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services,
and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual,
scientific, technological and economic activity.
ISO's work results in international agreements which are published
as International Standards. Standards are documented agreements
containing technical specifications or other precise criteria
to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of
characteristics, to ensure that materials, products, processes
and services are fit for their purpose.
For example, the format of the credit cards, phone cards, and
"smart" cards that have become commonplace is derived from an
ISO International Standard. Adhering to the standard, which defines
such features as an optimal thickness (0.76 mm), means that the
cards can be used worldwide.
International Standards thus contribute to making life simpler,
and to increasing the reliability and effectiveness of the goods
and services we use.
In the case of translation and localization, standards ensure
that documents are translated following a set of rigorous Quality
Assurance procedures. These procedures are compiled in Excel Translations'
Quality Manual which constitutes the cornerstone of all work carried
out by our firm.