Ecma International

Ecma International (/ˈɛkmə/) is a nonprofit standards organization for information and communication systems.

It acquired its current name in 1994, when the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) changed its name to reflect the organization's global reach and activities. As a consequence, the name is no longer considered an acronym and no longer uses full capitalization.

Ecma International
Formation1961; 63 years ago (1961)
TypeStandards organization
PurposeStandardization of information and communication technology and consumer electronics
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English
Key people
  • Jochen Friedrich (President)
  • Michael Saboff (Executive Committee Chair)
  • Samina Husain (Secretary General)
Main organ
General Assembly
Budget
by membership dues
Websitewww.ecma-international.org
Formerly called
European Computer Manufacturers Association

The organization was founded in 1961 to standardize computer systems in Europe. Membership is open to large and small companies worldwide that produce, market, or develop computer or communication systems, and have interest and experience in the areas addressed by the group's technical bodies. It is located in Geneva.

Aims

Ecma aims to develop standards and technical reports to facilitate and standardize the use of information communication technology and consumer electronics; encourage the correct use of standards by influencing the environment in which they are applied; and publish these standards and reports in electronic and printed form. Ecma publications, including standards, can be freely copied by all interested parties without copyright restrictions. The development of standards and technical reports is done in co-operation with the appropriate national, European, and international organizations.

Unlike national standardization bodies, Ecma is a membership-based organization. It takes pride in the resulting "business-like" approach to standards, claimed to lead to better standards in less time, thanks to a less bureaucratic process focused on achieving results by consensus.[citation needed]

Ecma has actively contributed to worldwide standardization in information technology and telecommunications. More than 400 Ecma Standards and 100 Technical Reports have been published, more than 23 of which have also been adopted as international standards and/or technical reports.

The memberlist of Ecma International is available on its website. Its members include IT companies, IT trade associations, universities, foundations and public institutions.

Standards

Ecma International is responsible for several standards, including:

Java programming language

Although Sun Microsystems submitted its Java programming language to Ecma, Sun subsequently withdrew the submission. Thus, Ecma is not responsible for the standardization of Java.

Office Open XML formats

Ecma is involved in the standardization of the Office Open XML format based on the XML office document formats by Microsoft. The Ecma Office Open XML maintenance process is performed by technical committee 45 (TC45).

Technical Committees

The Ecma standards are governed through Technical Committees assigned to particular areas or topics, such as:

  • TC39 – responsible for ECMAScript.
  • TC45 – responsible for Office Open XML.
  • TC53 – responsible for ECMAScript Modules for Embedded Systems.

Eco Declaration

In Ecma International Standard 370, Ecma joined with the Scandinavian IT Eco Declaration organisation to put forward a guideline for informing consumers about the environmental practices of the manufacturers of ICT and consumer electronics products.

The IT Eco Declaration includes information on the environmental practices of the manufacturer as well as product features, such as environmentally conscious design, batteries, acoustic noise, electrical safety, energy consumption, chemical emissions, substances and materials included, and packaging. This makes it easy to compare different suppliers and their products, as they all present the environmental features of their products in the same way, through a common industry standard reporting form.

See also

References

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