Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Standardisation should in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Therefore, standardisation should be clearly defined.
The transparency of security evaluation procedures should be improved and standardisation should be promoted.
Standardisation should not hamper innovation and development.
Legislation, regulation and standardisation should be addressed in the follow-on programme.
Standardisation should remain primarily a market-driven process.
However, the Commission considers that standardisation should be voluntary and industry-led.
Standardisation should not result in de facto monopolies for specific products no choice for the consumer.
European inter-institutional dialogue on standardisation should give a key role to all the representative bodies concerned.
Standardisation should to some extent also cover a joint approach to quality assurance
endorsed the approach whereby standardisation should be industry-led and voluntary.
Improvements to standardisation should play a greater role in the future to render the Internal Market more efficient.
still ena bling desirable competition, standardisation should be made within the frame of a highlevel architecture
Public knowledge about standardisation should be increased by means of training, awareness‑raising activities and targeted workshops.
which indicated that the review of European standardisation should preserve its many successful elements,
The standardisation should facilitate the creation of new businesses,
The Work Programme for Standardisation should cater for this, prioritising actions based on market adoption behaviours and needs.
Standardisation should be by way of reducing the form to the simplest one currently in use,
innovation and standardisation should be adopted at European and national level to
Standardisation should be further developed at European level,
The European structured inter-institutional dialogue on standardisation should ensure a key proactive role for representative bodies,
All effects of standardisation should be taken into account,
The EESC believes that standardisation should help to increase added value,
For this reason, standardisation should be seen as an integral part of the continuing efforts towards better lawmaking
European standardisation should therefore reflect on its organisational structures, including the role of the national standards bodies, in order to respond to the challenges raised by the e-Economy.
Given the specificity of m-payments, standardisation should address the issue of portability of m‑payment applications i.e. how payment applications follow consumers when they change mobile network operators.
In this respect, standardisation should be promoted as regards,
Certification and standardisation efforts should be supported in parallel.
Furthermore, standardisation work should be enhanced in particular in the machinery sector.
These standardisation roadmaps should focus on the next generation of tools and technologies.