DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CODES,STANDARDS & SPECIFIFCATIONS?
Answer / Alok Kumar Chaudhari
Codes are sets of rules that govern the design and construction of a specific object or system. Examples include building codes, electrical codes, and software coding standards. Standards, on the other hand, are voluntary agreements among stakeholders to establish consistent practices, methods, or technical requirements across industries. Specifications, meanwhile, are detailed descriptions of the characteristics, performance, and quality of a product or service.
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