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Standards activity in the AES started shortly after the Society was founded. Initially it was rather sporadic, but from the mid 1970s onward more formal organizational structures were introduced, which led to the publication of internationally recognized standards and the forging of closer links with other standards bodies. Standards continue to be a core activity of the AES and recent changes in organization, together with the associated provision of resources, are designed to ensure the Society can meet the future demands of the audio industry.

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JAES Volume 46 Issue 1/2 pp. 74-76, 78, 80, 82, 84-86; February 1998
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