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What is Traditional Standardization

Traditional standardization is a model for initializing standardization efforts in a segregated and decentralized manner at higher levels and lower product complexity.

1. Area. The lack of a systematic plan for the object of standardization makes it necessary to set standards on a case-by-case basis and to participate only passively in production.

2. Passive. Traditional standardization can only be fixed through the standard of work experience, so as to meet the standardization of the rapid development of science and technology requirements.

3, poor timeliness. According to the standard development and revision work, development and revision of long time, short validity period, affecting the effect of standardization.

Extended information:

1, the spirit of rationality centrally manifested in: a long tradition of atheism, fully affirming the unity of man and nature and the unity of the individual and the community, advocating that The individual's feelings and desires are consistent with the rational requirements of society.

On the whole, the denial of the religious worship of supernatural God and savior and the existence of the other side of the world, and the strong advocacy of the harmony and unity of man and nature, the individual and the society, and the opposition to the division of the two against each other, is the root of the spirit of rationality of the Chinese nation.

2. The spirit of freedom which is firstly manifested in the people's resistance to the rule of the exploiting class. At the same time, in the struggle against foreign national oppression, certain classes, groups and figures in the ruling class, also actively participate in this struggle. This shows that in the ideological and cultural tradition of the Chinese ruling class, there is also a positive aspect of "love of freedom".