2017 Big Data Report of Drafting Units of National Standard for China Officially Issued, the average annual growth rate of the number of China's National Standards Issued from 2010 to 2016 is 5.5%

  • 2018-06-07
On the morning of May 29, 2018, the 2nd Workshop on Standard Big Data Service Development organized by China National Institute of Standardization and National Standard Literature Sharing Platform (NSLSP) was held in Beijing. During the Workshop, 2017 Big Data Report of Drafting Units of National Standard for China was officially released. Wang Ruidan, deputy director of the National Science & Technology Infrastructure Center, attended the meeting and delivered a speech.

2017 Big Data Report of Drafting Units of National Standard for China systematically summarized the development of national standards during 2001-2016 and industrial standards during 2001-2015. According to the report, China has seen an increase of 5.5% in the number of China's national standards released each year during 2010 to 2016, with an annual growth rate of 12.2% for the number of Drafting Units of national standards. Among them, the number of enterprise-led the national standards is rising at a prominent rate. In 2016, the proportion of the enterprise-led national standard index and the number of drafting units exceeded that of research institutes for the first time, reaching over 50%. Enterprises as the leading force in the development of industry standards has also emerged as the main force for the development of national standards. This report is the second Big Data Report of Drafting Units of National Standard for China released by NSLSP as a driver for the further development of big data analysis. Its transition marks a transition of NSLSP from traditional “information transfer” to “big data service”. The “data mining + data analysis” standard big data model with deep, multi-dimensional and high-tech added value has basically taken shape, a sign that standard information services are marching toward the era of big data.

As an important base with basic equipment and facilities for scientific and technological innovation, NSLSP is one of the 28 national sharing service platforms for science and technology resources certified by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Finance. Committed to building a national strategic supporting service system of standard literature resource in the digital era, NSLSP will integrate domestic and international standard literature databases so as to provide nationwide Internet-based, digitalized, personalized and “one-stop” public standard information services.

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