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Standards are published documents that establish specifications and procedures designed to ensure the reliability of the methods, and/or services people use every day.

Why do we need Standards?

  • Standards form the fundamental building blocks for product development by establishing consistent protocols that can be universally understood and adopted.

  • Standards help fuel compatibility and interoperability

  • Standards simplify product development.

  • Standards speed time-to-market.

  • Standards make it easier to understand and compare competing products.

Standard Development Process

The standards development process is highlighted here

ID

Name

Version

CU-STD-TECH-001

CUIT Technology Standards Catalog

v1.0

CU-STD-APPL-003

Statement of Architecture Work

v1.0

CU-STD-APPL-005

Visual Identity Guidelines

v1.0

CU-STD-APPL-006

Application Assets

v1.0

CU-STD-APPL-007

Solution Architecture

v1.0

CU-STD-APPL-008

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

v2.0

CU-STD-INTR-001

OAuth 2.0 Scope Standards: API Coarse-grained Authorization

v4.0

CU-STD-BUSS-002

RACI Standard

v1.0

CU-STD-APP-008

User Experience Standard

V1.0

CU-STD-INFR-001

Hosted SFTP Standard

V1.1

CU-STD-PROCESS-005

Web Accessibility

V1.0

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