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ISO (Kok-chè Phiau-chún-hoà Cho͘-chit) sī 1 ê hoa̍t-lo̍h kok-chè phiau-chún-hoà ê cho͘-chit.
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Organisation internationale de normalisation | |
Kán-chheng | ISO |
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Sêng-li̍p | 23 February 1947 nî (23 February 1947) |
Lūi-hêng | Non-governmental organization |
Bo̍k-piau | International standards development |
Chóng-pō͘ | Geneva, Switzerland |
Hōe-oânhip |
167 members (39 correspondents and 4 subscribers)[1] |
Koan-hong gí-giâns |
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President | Ulrika Francke |
Bāng-chām |
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Sui-bóng ISO ê Eng-gí miâ sī International Organization for Standardization, ISO pēng m̄ sī chit ê miâ ê kán-siá (IOS). ISO chin chá tō koat-tēng iōng Hi-lia̍p-gí ê 1 sû isos, ì-sù sī "pêng-téng". Bô-lūn kî-tha kok-ka, gí-giân án-choáⁿ hoan-e̍k, kán-siá éng-oán î-chhî ISO.