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Similar standardsGB/T 1.2-2020: Directives for standardization - Part 2: Drafting rules of standardizing documents based on ISO/IEC standardizing documents---This is an excerpt. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.), auto-downloaded/delivered in 9 seconds, can be purchased online: https://www.ChineseStandard.net/PDF.aspx/GBT1.2-2020 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 01.120 CCS A 00 Replacing GB/T 20000.2-2009, GB/T 20000.9-2014 Directives for standardization - Part 2.Drafting rules of standardizing documents based on ISO/IEC standardizing documents (ISO/IEC Guide 21.2005, Regional or national adoption of International Standards and other International Deliverables, NEQ) Issued on. NOVEMBER 19, 2020 Implemented on. JUNE 01, 2021 Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China. Table of ContentsForeword... 3 Introduction... 6 1 Scope... 8 2 Normative references... 8 3 Terms and definitions... 8 4 Degree of consistency and double numbers... 10 4.1 Classification for degree of consistency... 10 4.2 Identifier for degree of consistency... 13 4.3 Double numbers... 13 5 Overall principles and requirements... 13 5.1 Comply with relevant ISO/IEC rules and policy documents... 13 5.2 Comply with the drafting rules of standardizing documents in China... 14 5.3 Identical or modified adoption combining with national conditions... 14 5.4 Draft as the corresponding type of national standardizing document... 14 5.5 Draft as a one-to-one national standardizing document... 14 5.6 Incorporate amendments and/or technical corrigenda... 15 5.7 Comply with the translation rules for auxiliary verbs in terms... 15 6 Drafting steps... 15 7 Compilation of elements... 16 7.1 Cover... 16 7.2 Foreword... 16 7.3 Introduction... 18 7.5 Contents of normative elements... 21 7.6 Bibliography... 22 8 Writing of appendices... 23 Annex A (normative) Translation of auxiliary verbs in clauses of ISO/IEC standardizing documents... 24 Annex B (informative) Examples for the description of the relationship between national standardizing documents and ISO/IEC standardizing documents in the Foreword... 26 Annex C (informative) Examples for expressing technical deviations and their reasons in different situations... 29 Annex D (informative) Examples for a list of structure number comparisons and a list of technical deviations and their reasons... 311 ScopeThis document defines the degree of consistency between the national standardizing documents and the corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing documents 1.It establishes the general principles and requirements for drafting national standardizing documents based on ISO/IEC standardizing documents. It specifies the drafting steps, relevant elements and rules for the preparation of appendices. The document is suitable for drafting national standardizing documents based on ISO/IEC standardizing documents. When drafted on the basis of standardizing documents published by other organizations, they are used by reference in accordance with the copyright and adoption policies of the corresponding organizations.2 Normative referencesThe following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 1.1, Directives for standardization - Part 1.Rules for the structure and drafting of standardizing documents GB/T 20000.1, Guide for standardization - Part 1.Standardization and related activities - General vocabulary3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions defined in GB/T 1.1 and GB/T 20000.1 as well as the followings apply. 3.1 standardizing document 3.1.1 Technical Specification; TS 3.4 technical deviation Changes in technical content between national standardizing documents and corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing documents. 3.5 editorial change Changes between national standardizing documents and corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing documents without changing the technical content. 3.6 vice versa principle A principle that it is acceptable in ISO/IEC standardizing documents, that is, it is also acceptable in national standardizing documents; conversely, it is acceptable in national standardizing documents, that is, it is also acceptable in ISO/IEC standardizing documents.4 Degree of consistency and double numbers4.1 Classification for degree of consistency 4.1.1 Classification The degree of consistency between national standardizing documents and corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing documents is divided into identical, modified and not equivalent. Among them, the identical and modified belong to the adoption of ISO/IEC standardizing documents. 4.1.2 Identical 4.1.2.1 When the degree of consistency between the national standardizing document and the corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing document is "equivalent", the following situations exist. 4.1.3 Modified 4.1.3.1 When the degree of consistency between the national standardizing document and the corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing document is "modified", at least one of the following situations exists. 4.1.4 Not equivalent When the degree of consistency between the national standardizing document and the corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing document is "not equivalent", at least one of the following situations exists. 4.2 Identifier for degree of consistency The identifier for the degree of consistency is composed of "corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing document number", "," and "code of the degree of consistency", for example. ISO 9000.2015, IDT. 4.3 Double numbers 4.3.1 When the degree of consistency is "identical", the number of national standardizing documents shall use double numbers, that is, "national standardizing document number/corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing document number", so that readers can clearly know the information of "identical" before consulting the content. Double numbers is only used on the front cover, header, back cover and copyright page in national standardizing documents. 4.3.2 When the degree of consistency is "modified" or "not equivalent", the number of national standardizing documents shall not use double numbers.5 Overall principles and requirements5.1 Comply with relevant ISO/IEC rules and policy documents Under the premise of complying with ISO, IEC rules and policy documents on copyright, copyright use rights, sales and patents of its publications, draft national standardizing documents that have a consistent correspondence with ISO/IEC standardizing documents. 5.4 Draft as the corresponding type of national standardizing document When drafting a national standardizing document that has a consistent correspondence with the ISO/IEC standardizing document, it is advisable to draft the ISO/IEC standard as a national standard. 5.5 Draft as a one-to-one national standardizing document An ISO/IEC standardizing document shall correspond to a national standardizing document. It is not suitable to correspond to multiple national standardizing documents. Multiple ISO/IEC standardizing documents shall not correspond to one national standardizing document. 5.6 Incorporate amendments and/or technical corrigenda When ISO/IEC standardizing documents are adopted, all amendments and/or technical corrigenda of published ISO/IEC standardizing documents shall be included in national standardizing documents. 5.7 Comply with the translation rules for auxiliary verbs in terms When the auxiliary verbs in the clauses of ISO/IEC standardizing documents are translated into active verbs in national standardizing documents, they shall comply with the provisions of Annex A.6 Drafting stepsTake the following steps to draft a national standardizing document that has a consistent correspondence with the ISO/IEC standardizing document.7 Compilation of elements7.1 Cover National standardizing documents that have a consistent correspondence with ISO/IEC standardizing documents shall be listed under the English translation of the name of the national standardizing document on the cover. Give the identifier of the degree of consistency and add parentheses (see Example 1). 7.2 Foreword 7.2.1 General 7.2.1.1 For national standardizing documents that have consistent correspondence with ISO/IEC standardizing documents, the foreword of ISO/IEC standardizing documents shall not be retained. 7.2.2 Identical When the degree of consistency is "identical", according to the specific situation of the national standardizing document formed, it shall be stated in the foreword (see Example 7.2.3 Modified 7.2.3.1 When the degree of consistency is "modified", according to the specific situation of the national standardizing document formed, it shall be stated in the foreword (see Example 2 of Annex B). 7.2.3.2 When stating the change in structure, it is advisable to give a comparison of the structure numbers of national standardizing documents and ISO/IEC standardizing documents in the form of items (see Example 2 in Annex B). When there are many changes in structure, it is advisable to make those changes an informative appendix. At the same time, indicate the appendix (see Example 3 of Annex B). 7.3 Introduction The content of the introduction of the ISO/IEC standardizing document can be incorporated into the introduction of the national standardizing document as needed. The introduction of the ISO/IEC standardizing document shall not be retained. 7.4 Normative references 7.4.1 The list of documents in the element "Normative references" shall be rewritten. 7.5.2 Indication of changes in technical content 7.5.2.1 When the modification adopts ISO/IEC standardizing documents, if there are many technical deviations, then it shall be marked with a vertical single line (|) in the outer margin of the corresponding technical deviation clause (see example). The specific marked location is.8 Writing of appendices8.1 For national standardizing documents whose consistency level is "identical", if informative appendices are added, these appendices shall be placed after the appendices of the corresponding ISO/IEC standardizing documents. They are numbered separately in the order in which they are removed from the article. 8.2 For national standardizing documents whose consistency degree is "modified" or "not equivalent", all appendices are uniformly numbered in the order in which they are removed from the text. 8.3 When the changes in structure or technical deviations and their reasons in the foreword are moved to the appendix, it is advisable to form tables respectively (see Example 1 and Example 2 in Annex D). ......Source: Above contents are excerpted from the full-copy PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.ChineseStandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al. 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